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NSIAD-83-1 1 (1983-07-29)

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     gD A268                                                           -7
                     UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
                            WASHINGTON. D.C, 20548


 NATIONAL SECURITY AND
TERNATIONAL AFFAIRS OIVISION


     B-211991                                          JULY 29, 1983


     The Honorable Edwin B. Forsythe
     Ranking Minority Member
     Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries
     House of Representatives

     Dear Mr. Forsythe:

          Subject: Panama Canal Commission Procurement and
                    Contracting (GAO/NSIAD-83-1)

          This report is in response to a request that GAO review the
     adequacy of the Panama Canal Commission's procedures for buying
     goods and services and how well these procedures are applied.
     Details are discussed in enclosure 1.

          The Commission generally followed acceptable procedures,
      with some minor exceptions, when procuring by formal advertis-
      ing. However, in procuring by negotiation the Commission's
      practices did not, in most cases, conform to acceptable proce-
      dures for agencies of the U.S. Government. As a result, assur-
      ances were lacking that prices negotiated and paid by the Com-
      mission were fair and reasonable. Commission officials believe
      they have done a good job of buying goods and services even
      though they acknowledge less than full compliance with certain
      requirements.

           Executive Order 12352 dated March 17, 1982, calls for each
      executive agency to appoint a Procurement Executive and requires
      that the Procurement Executive position be so placed in the
      agency that (1) independence is ensured in making procurement
      reforms, and (2) the appointee has clear lines of authority so
      that accountability will be directly to the head of the agency.
      In response to the Executive Order, the Commission appointed a
      Procurement Executive on November 10, 1982. At this time, how-
      ever, the designated Procurement Executive is serving in that
      capacity on a part-time basis, his authority and responsibility
      have not been established, and procurement reforms called for in
      the Executive Order have not been instituted. Because the pro-
      curement actions we examined preceded the naming of the
      Procurement Executive, the effect of the appointment is not
      assessed in this report.



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