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Mr. Stackley said the average total budgeted cost per ship over the 20-ship buy, including government-furnished equipment, is around $435 million, or about double the original estimated cost.
Lockheed, Austal Unit Win Navy Bid Nathan Hodge 2010
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The engines would be GFE—“government-furnished equipment”—bought by Navair from one of the big four aircraft engine makers under separate contract and provided to Bell for installation in the nacelles.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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Contract modifications would have made these transponders government-furnished equipment (GFE).
David Isenberg: The GAO Transcripts, Part 15: Coordination is Easier Said Than Done 2010
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Contract modifications would have made these transponders government-furnished equipment (GFE).
David Isenberg: The GAO Transcripts, Part 15: Coordination is Easier Said Than Done 2010
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The engines would be GFE—“government-furnished equipment”—bought by Navair from one of the big four aircraft engine makers under separate contract and provided to Bell for installation in the nacelles.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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The engines would be GFE—“government-furnished equipment”—bought by Navair from one of the big four aircraft engine makers under separate contract and provided to Bell for installation in the nacelles.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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The crucial legal question is whether Hannity ever used any government-furnished source material on the air without disclosure.
Radio Treason? Right Wing Talkers Skirted Disclosure Law 2008
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Families of fallen soldiers and Marines are being told they have the option to have the government-furnished headstones engraved with "Operation Enduring Freedom" or "Operation Iraqi Freedom" at no extra charge, whether they are buried in Arlington or elsewhere.
Archive 2005-08-01 2005
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Several old Moscow hands, such as Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times, told me how severely handicapped I would be, unable to read the press or to talk to ordinary Russians, having to rely on a government-furnished translator who would regularly report to the KGB, the Soviet secret police.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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Several old Moscow hands, such as Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times, told me how severely handicapped I would be, unable to read the press or to talk to ordinary Russians, having to rely on a government-furnished translator who would regularly report to the KGB, the Soviet secret police.
Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001
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