Description
Published in 2012, the third edition includes a new chapter in the second volume entitled “Tragedy, Competing Emphases, and Unintended Consequences — 1995-2011.” In this chapter, Mr. Nagle covers the September 11th terrorist attack, Hurricane Katrina, and the 2008 recession. Due to a printing error, this final chapter has been revised and is included as part of this collection.
ISBN
978-1-937246-38-9
Publication Date
2012
Publisher
Government Training Inc.
Disciplines
Law
Recommended Citation
James F. Nagle, A HISTORY OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING (Gov’t Training Inc., 3d ed. 2012).
Rights
Posted by permission of Government Training Inc. All rights reserved.
Files
Download Full Text (6.6 MB)
Download Introduction (240 KB)
Download Chapter 1 - French and Indian and Revolutionary Wars (878 KB)
Download Chapter 2 - The Young Republic (409 KB)
Download Chapter 3 - Start of the Arms Industry (281 KB)
Download Chapter 4 - The War of 1812 (344 KB)
Download Chapter 5 - The Nation Expands: 1815-1861 (605 KB)
Download Chapter 6 - Freighting Empires and the Overland Mail Service (778 KB)
Download Chapter 7 - Contracting Trends as the Nation Approached Civil War (230 KB)
Download Chapter 8 - The Civil War to 1880 (856 KB)
Download Chapter 9 - Demobilization and the Rise of Consumerism: 1865-1880 (151 KB)
Download Chapter 10 - Building the Fleet 1881-1898 (392 KB)
Download Chapter 11 - The Spanish-American War (86 KB)
Download Chapter 12 - Contracting Enters the Twentieth Century: 1900-1914 (423 KB)
Download Chapter 13 - The Mexican Border Campaign (75 KB)
Download Chapter 14 - Industrial Mobilization for World War I (183 KB)