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ABM Memo dtd 11 JUL 97
ABM Memo dtd 11 JUL 97
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION 1000 NAVY PENTAGON WASHINGTON DC 20350-1000
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MEMORANDUM FOR CHIEF NAVAL RESEARCH
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COMMANDER, NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND COMMANDER, NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND COMMANDER, SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE COMMAND COMMANDER, MARINE CORPS SYSTEMS COMMAND
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Subj:
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GUIDANCE ON THE USE OF "OTHER TRANSACTIONS" AUTHORITY UNDER 10 U.S.C. 2371
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Ref:
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(a) ASN (RD&A) memo of 9 May 96, subj: Delegation of Authority to Enter into Grants, Cooperative Agreements, and "Other Transactions"
(b) ASN (RD&A) memo of 21 Feb 97, subj: Delegation of Authority to Enter into Grants, Cooperative Agreements, and "Other Transactions"
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Encl:
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(1) GUIDANCE ON THE USE OF "OTHER TRANSACTIONS" AUTHORITY UNDER 10 U.S.C. 2371
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To maintain our technological edge over potential adversaries and stretch our research and development dollars, it is important that the Department of the Navy benefit from the research and technology advancements occurring in all sectors of our national technology and industrial base. To be in a position to achieve this requires that we use innovative approaches to facilitate participation in our research projects by those who have not traditionally participated. "Other transactions" are a means of involving non-traditional participants, especially commercial firms and consortia. Therefore, I strongly encourage you to use these highly flexible instruments, as you would other instruments, to achieve agreements that reflect sound business judgement and protect the interests of the Government. References (a) and (b) gave you the authority to enter into "other transactions". Enclosure (1) contains further guidance on their use.
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/signature/ Richard T. Ginman CAPT, SC, USN Deputy for Acquisition and Business Management
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