Report of Small Business Task Force, 1962

About Folder

Title
Report of Small Business Task Force, 1962
Collection
United States General Services Administration Records
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
USGSA-MF02-003
Date(s) of Materials
June 1962
Folder Description
This folder contains the final report of the General Services Administration (GSA) Small Business Task Force. The task force was created by Boutin in March 1962 to study the causes for a recent decline in GSA procurement from small businesses and to make recommendations on how to remedy the situation. It was chaired by the Assistant Commissioner for Procurement Policy in the Federal Supply Service.
Extent / Physical Description
46 digital files
Series
Series 3. Federal Supply Service Files, 1961-1963
Preferred Citation
United States General Services Administration Records. Federal Supply Service Files, 1961-1963. Report of Small Business Task Force, 1962. USGSA-MF02-003. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Subject(s)
Media Type
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