83-821 O PART 3 DOING BUSINESS WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT JULY 2, 1981 KANSAS CITY, MO. Printed for the use of the Committee on Governmental Affairs COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS WILLIAM V. ROTH, JR., Delaware, Chairman CHARLES H. PERCY, Illinois TED STEVENS, Alaska CHARLES MCC. MATHIAS, JR., Maryland WILLIAM S. COHEN, Maine DAVID DURENBERGER, Minnesota MACK MATTINGLY, Georgia WARREN B. RUDMAN, New Hampshire THOMAS F. EAGLETON, Missouri JOHN GLENN, Ohio JIM SASSER, Tennessee CARL LEVIN, Michigan JOAN M. MCENTEE, Staff Director IRA S. SHAPIRO, Minority Staff Director and Chief Counsel SUBCOMMITTEE ON FEDERAL EXPENDITURES, RESEARCH, AND RULES JOHN C. DANFORTH, Missouri, Chairman CHARLES H. PERCY, Illinois DAVID DURENBERGER, Minnesota LAWTON CHILES, Florida HENRY M. JACKSON, Washington CHRISTOPHER R. BREWSTER, Chief Counsel and Staff Director CONTENTS R. Bruce Patty, partner, Patty Berkebile Nelson Associates, Architects, Inc., and regional director, Central States, American Institute of Architects; Charles Garney, president, Garney Companies, Inc., and president, the Heavy Constructors Association of the Greater Kansas City Area; and William Dunn, Sr., president and chairman of the board, J. E. Dunn Con- struction Co., chairman, Minority Business Advisory Council, Kansas City Area HUD Office, and first vice president, Associated General Contractors, Robert Van Zant, vice president for program administration, Wilcox Electric, Inc.; James Brettell, executive vice president, Libby Welding Co., Inc.; and Clarence Thomas, administrative assistant to the vice president for market- Eric G. Dunkley, president, Eric's Foods, Inc.; Michael Cartwright, president, Cartwright Van Lines, Inc.; and Donald Loeb, president, Rite-Made Paper |