Why may the executive branch of the federal government


Why may the Executive Branch of the federal government enter into a contract for supplies to support the armed forces?

A. All of the choices are correct.

B. The President may determine that such contracts are necessary in order for him to execute his Constitutional duties as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.

C. Congress has enacted statutes to authorize and fund military procurement.

DEFENSE ACQUISITION UNIVERSITY CON 216 LEGAL CONSIDERATION IN CONTRACTING.

Please help. I removed one incorrect answer. The 4th option was:

D. The Executive Branch has an "inherent" Constitutional power to enter into a contract.

This answer is incorrect. I selected this answer initially and it was deemed incorrect. (FYI.. Another popular Q & A team selected this answer... please don't be them, rhymes with egg.) Thank you again.

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