Job No. 5, Support and Roll-Up Services 1. The A-E-C-M shall provide installation crews and equipment and accomplish such engineering and construction as may be required by the Commission in connection with instrumentation and other scopes connected with actual test operations and provide other labor, materials, equipment and assistance as may be required by the Commission. After test operations the A-E-C-M shall rehabilitate certain structures and facilities as determined by the Commission in order to place same in stand-by condition, and shall perform salvage, storage and demobilization operations. ARTICLE XXIX - EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES TO BE FURNISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT 1. It is the intention under this contract, in order to effect economies in the work specified, where practical and feasible in the judgment of the A-E-C-M contractor, to utilize equipment, supplies and material from the Armed Forces. If, in the opinion of the A-E-C-M contractor, procurement from the Armed Forces stores is impractical or not feasible, they will initiate procurement of equipment or negotiate for the use thereof through such other sources as may exist. 3. The Commission will acquire or lease adequate warehousing space in the continental United States to facilitate supply of the operation. Operational control of such warehousing shall be delegated to the A-E-C-M contractor. Costs in connection with the warehousing operation shall be reimbursible. 4, The Commission reserves the right to furnish any materials, equipment, tools or services necessary for the completion of the work. It is the understanding under this Contract that: (a) The military will furnish all necessary small craft, vehicles and airplanes, including the crews for maintenance and operation of aircraft; and will supply all outside conm- munications and station guards. (b>) Other agencies involved in the Project will, without cost to this contract, furnish all ocean and stateside trans- portation for their own supplies and personnel. It followed that the successful performance of these operations would require, as part of the organization assigned responsibility for offshore activation related to Contract AT-(29-1)-507, an adequately staffed procurement unit, operating in accordance with government requirements and established procedures. The organization of the unit was of primary inportance and it was necessary to substantially enlarge the existing H & N procurement group. 13-2