Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 32 - National Defense |
Subtitle A - Department of Defense |
Chapter VII - Department of the Air Force |
SubChapter B - Sales and Services |
Part 812 - USER CHARGES |
Subpart B - Specialized or Technical Services Provided to State and Local Government |
§ 812.14 - Types of services.
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(a) Air Force activities may provide the following specialized or technical services and related facilities:
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Specialized Services Required by Air Force. Any existing statistical or other studies and compilations, results of technical tests and evaluations, technical information, surveys, reports, and documents, and any such materials which may be developed or prepared in the future to meet the needs of the Air Force or to carry out its normal program responsibilities. Examples: The testing of high octane gas, and studies involving sound repression made by the Air Force.(2)
Specialized Services Similar to Those Required by Air Force. Preparation of statistical or other studies and compilations, technical tests and evaluations, technical information, surveys, reports, and documents, and assistance in the conduct of such activities and in the preparation of such materials, provided they are of a type similar to those which the Air Force is authorized by law to conduct or prepare. Example: Studies on airport construction, or technical information relating to testing of compounds used in runways.(3)
Training. Training of the type which the Air Force is authorized by law to conduct for its personnel and others or which is similar to such training. Example: Conducting special training for State and local government in areas such as aerial photography.(4)
Technical Aid (Grant-in-Aid and Other). Technical aid in the preparation of proposals for development and other projects for which the Air Force provides grants-in-aid or other assistance, provided such aid primarily strengthens the ability of the recipient to develop its own capacity to prepare proposals. This type of service is not applicable to Air Force at this time.(5)
Technical Information Normally Available. Technical information, data processing, communications and personnel management systems services, and technical advice on improving logistical and management services which the Air Force normally provides for itself or others. Example: Sale of a data processing program used by Air Force for blanket checks.(b) Any of the above specialized or technical services provided to the States and their political subdivisions under existing authorities will also be provided under title III of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968 and the terms of this part.