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  2. Schedule of values - Wikipedia

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    A Schedule of Values (SOV) is a detailed schedule apportioning the original contract sum and all change orders, among all cost code divisions or portions of the work. The Schedule of Values shall be based on the approved budget or the approved Fixed Price, or GMP, Cost-Plus Contract type as applicable.

  3. Government Procurement Reform Act - Wikipedia

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    The New Government Procurement Act of 2024, officially designated as Republic Act No. 12009, is a Philippine law which prescribes the necessary rules to address the lack of transparency and competition in government procurement, eliminate collusion and interference, and lessen the delay in the procurement process by creating the Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) and PhilGEPs.

  4. Data item descriptions - Wikipedia

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    A United States data item description (DID) is a completed document defining the data deliverables required of a United States Department of Defense contractor. [1] A DID specifically defines the data content, format, and intended use of the data with a primary objective of achieving standardization objectives by the U.S. Department of Defense.

  5. Wikipedia:Template index/Format - Wikipedia

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    Note: This page contains details of templates relating to formatting. Templates related to descriptions (such as disambiguation, spoiler, wikicode) are listed under Template messages/General . Templates related to issues and disputes with articles , including NPOV, are listed under Disputes templates .

  6. Template:Digital PMR standards - Wikipedia

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  7. Perpendicular recording - Wikipedia

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    Perpendicular recording (or perpendicular magnetic recording, PMR), also known as conventional magnetic recording (CMR), is a technology for data recording on magnetic media, particularly hard disks. It was first proven advantageous in 1976 by Shun-ichi Iwasaki , then professor of the Tohoku University in Japan, and first commercially ...

  8. PMR - Wikipedia

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    PMR Ltd, consulting, market research, publications; Partidul Muncitoresc Român (Romanian Workers' Party), the ruling party in communist Romania from 1948 to 1965; Parti Mauritanien pour le Renouveau, Mauritanian Party for Renewal, a political party in Mauritania; Port Militarization Resistance, an anti-war organization in the United States

  9. Template talk:Digital PMR standards - Wikipedia

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