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089570 1 (1976-03-29)

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               UNITED  STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING  OFFICE
                            REGIONAL OFFICE
                    ROOM 1903 JOHN F. KENNEDY FEDERAL BUILDING
                            GOVERNMENT CENTER
                       BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02203


                                     March 29, 1976



Lieutenant  General James T. Stewart
Commander,  Headquarters
Aeronautical  Systems Division
Wright-Patterson  Air Force Base
Ohio  45433

Dear General Stewart:

     As part of  ourfreview of the negotiation of contract prices under
the provisions of   Ublic'Law 87-653, we examined a firm fixed-p ice
subcontract  awarded by the Boeing Company to Northrop Corporation, Czo
Precision Products  Department, Norwood, Massachusetts.  Boeings' pur-P
chase order  R-844556-7054 was for 1,362 rate gyros for the FY 1974 Short
Range Attack Missile  (SRAM) program.  We examined the reasonableness of
the subcontract  estimates included in the prime contract price in re-
lation to cost or pricing  data available at the time of prime contract
negotiations.

     Our review  showed that Northrop (1) refused to provide Boeing and
the Government with  cost data for the rate gyro on the basis that the
rate gyro was proprietary  and (2) excluded a required Armed Services
Procurement Regulation  (ASPR) clause regarding DOD audit rights from
the subcontract.  We  found that the Administrative Contracting Officer
(ACO) at Boeing failed to  comply with ASPR in responding to Boeing's
inability to furnish the  required subcontractor cost data.  Further, we
found that the ACO was unaware  of the exclusion of the required ASPR
clause from the subcontract.   Our examination did not disclose any sub-
stantial overpricing of the  subcontract or of the price estimate for the
subcontract which was included  in the prime contract price.

     Northrop's proposal for  $1,258,482 was submitted to Boeing on
January 29, 1973.  The prime contract between  Boeing and the Air Force
was negotiated on June 8, 1973, and  included $1,068,067 for Northrop's
subcontract.  On November 6,  1973, Boeing negotiated a firm fixed-price
purchase contract with Northrop  for $1,139,994.  Northrop refused to
provide  Boeing and the Government with  cost and pricing data supporting
$432,517 for the rate gyro because  it considered the rate gyro to be

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