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Defense Acquisition Regulation Supplement
PART 1 –– FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
SUBPART 1.1 –– PURPOSE, AUTHORITY, ISSUANCE
1.101 Purpose.
201.104 Applicability.
201.105-3 Copies.
201.170 Peer reviews.
SUBPART 1.2 — ADMINISTRATION
1.201-1 The two councils.
201.201-70 Maintenance of Procedures, Guidance, and Information.
SUBPART 1.3 — AGENCY ACQUISITION REGULATIONS
201.301 Policy.
201.303 Publication and codification.
201.304 Agency control and compliance procedures.
SUBPART 1.4 –– DEVIATIONS FROM THE FAR
201.403 Individual deviations.
SUBPART 1.5 — AGENCY AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
1.501-2 Opportunity for public comments.
SUBPART 1.6 — CAREER DEVELOPMENT, CONTRACTING AUTHORITY, AND RESPONSIBILITIES
201.602-2 Responsibilities.
1.602-3 Ratification of unauthorized commitments.
1.603 Selection, appointment, and termination of appointment for contracting officers.
1.603-1 General.
1.603-1-90 Ordering officers.
1.604 Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR).
SUBPART 1.90 — PROCUREMENT OVERSIGHT
1.9000 Review and approval of contract actions.
1.9001 Procurement management reviews (PMR) and special interest reviews.
1.9002 Contract document approval signature routing procedures.
PART 2 –– DEFINITIONS OF WORDS AND TERMS
SUBPART 2.1 — DEFINITIONS
2.000 Scope of part.
2.101 Definitions.
PART 3 –– IMPROPER BUSINESS PRACTICES AND PERSONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
SUBPART 3.1 — SAFEGUARDS
3.101 Standards of conduct.
3.101-3 Agency regulations.
3.104-3 Statutory and related prohibitions, restrictions, and requirements.
3.104-4 Disclosure, protection, and marking of contractor bid or proposal information and source selection information.
3.104-6 Ethics advisory opinions regarding prohibitions on a former officials acceptance of compensation from a contractor.
3.104-7 Violations or possible violations.
SUBPART 3.2 — CONTRACTOR GRATUITIES TO GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL
3.203 Reporting suspected violations of the gratuities clause.
SUBPART 3.3 — REPORTS OF SUSPECTED ANTITRUST VIOLATIONS
3.301 General.
SUBPART 3.6 — CONTRACTS WITH GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES OR ORGANIZATIONS OWNED OR CONTROLLED BY THEM
3.602 Exceptions.
SUBPART 3.7 — VOIDING AND RESCINDING CONTRACTS
3.705 Procedures.
SUBPART 3.8 — LIMITATIONS ON THE PAYMENT OF FUNDS TO INFLUENCE FEDERAL TRANSACTIONS
203.806 Processing suspected violations.
SUBPART 3.9 — WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTIONS FOR CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES
3.906 Remedies.
PART 4 –– ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
SUBPART 4.1 –– CONTRACT EXECUTION
4.101 Contracting officer's signature.
4.102 Contractor’s signature.
SUBPART 4.4 — SAFEGUARDING CLASSIFIED INFORMATION WITHIN INDUSTRY
4.403 Responsibilities of contracting officers.
SUBPART 4.5 — ELECTRONIC COMMERCE IN CONTRACTING
4.502 Policy.
SUBPART 4.6 – CONTRACT REPORTING
204.604 Responsibilities.
SUBPART 4.8 –CONTRACT FILES
204.802 Contract files.
204.804 Closeout of contract files.
SUBPART 4.10 — UNIFORM USE OF LINE ITEMS
4.1005 Data elements for line items and subline items.
4.1005-1 Required data elements.
SUBPART 204.71 — UNIFORM CONTRACT LINE ITEM NUMBERING SYSTEM
204.7103-2 Numbering procedures.
204.7105 Contract exhibits and attachments.
PART 5 –– PUBLICIZING CONTRACT ACTIONS
SUBPART 5.3 –– SYNOPSIS OF CONTRACT AWARDS
205.303 Announcement of contract awards.
SUBPART 5.4 –– RELEASE OF INFORMATION
5.401 General.
5.403 Request from Members of Congress.
5.404 Release of long–range acquisition estimates.
5.404-1 Release procedures.
PART 6 –– COMPETITION REQUIREMENTS
SUBPART 6.2 — FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION AFTER EXCLUSION OF SOURCES
6.202 Establishing or maintaining alternative sources.
SUBPART 6.3 — OTHER THAN FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION
206.302-1 Only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements.
206.302-4 International agreement.
206.302-7 Public interest.
6.303-1 Requirements.
6.303-90 Amendment/Modification Justification format.
PART 7 –– ACQUISITION PLANNING
SUBPART 7.1 –– ACQUISITION PLANS
7.101 Definitions.
7.103 Agency–head responsibilities.
7.104 General procedures
7.105 Contents of written acquisition plans.
7.107 Additional requirements for acquisitions involving consolidation, bundling, or substantial bundling.
7.107-2 Consolidation.
PART 8 –– REQUIRED SOURCES OF SUPPLIES AND SERVICES
SUBPART 8.4 – FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULES
8.404 Use of Federal Supply Schedules.
8.405 Ordering procedures for Federal Supply Schedules.
8.405-5 Small business.
8.405-6 Limiting sources.
SUBPART 208.70 –– COORDINATED ACQUISITIONS
SUBPART 208.74 – ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE AGREEMENTS
208.7402 General.
208.7403 Acquisition procedures.
PART 9 –– CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS
SUBPART 209.1-- RESPONSIBLE PROSPECTIVE CONTRACTORS
209.104-1 General standards.
SUBPART 9.2 — QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS
9.202 Policy.
9.206 Acquisitions subject to qualification requirements.
9.206-1 General.
SUBPART 9.4 –– DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, AND INELIGIBILITY
209.405 Effect of listing.
9.406-3 Procedures.
SUBPART 9.5 –– ORGANIZATIONAL AND CONSULTANT CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
9.502 Applicability.
9.503 Waiver.
9.504 Contracting officer responsibilities.
9.506 Procedures.
9.508 Examples.
PART 10 – MARKET RESEARCH
10.001 Policy.
210.001 Policy.
10.002 Procedures.
PART 11 –– DESCRIBING AGENCY NEEDS
SUBPART 11.1 – SELECTING AND DEVELOPING REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENTS
11.101 Order of precedence for requirements documents.
SUBPART 211.2-- USING AND MAINTAINING REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENTS
211.274 Item identification and valuation requirements.
211.274-6 Contract clauses.
SUBPART 211.6 — PRIORITIES AND ALLOCATIONS
211.602 General.
PART 12 –– ACQUISITION OF COMMERCIAL ITEMS
SUBPART 12.4 – UNIQUE REQUIREMENTS REGARDING TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COMMERCIAL ITEMS
12.403 Termination.
PART 13 –– SIMPLIFIED ACQUISITION PROCEDURES
SUBPART 13.1 – PROCEDURES
13.106-3 Award and documentation.
SUBPART 13.2 – ACTIONS AT OR BELOW THE MICRO–PURCHASE THRESHOLD
213.270 Use of the Governmentwide commercial purchase card.
SUBPART 13.3 –– SIMPLIFIED ACQUISITION METHODS
13.301 Government–wide commercial purchase card.
PART 14 –– SEALED BIDDING
PART 15 –– CONTRACTING BY NEGOTIATION
SUBPART 15.2 — SOLICITATION AND RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS AND INFORMATION
15.201 Exchanges with industry before receipt of proposals.
15.204 Contract format.
SUBPART 15.3 — SOURCE SELECTION
15.300 Scope of subpart.
15.304 Evaluation factors and significant sub factors.
15.307 Proposal revisions.
215.371 Only one offer.
215.371-5 Waiver.
SUBPART 15.4 –– CONTRACT PRICING
215.403-3 Requiring data other than certified cost or pricing data.
15.404-1 Proposal analysis techniques.
15.406 Documentation.
15.406-3 Documenting the negotiation.
215.406-3 Documenting the negotiation.
SUBPART 15.5 –– PREAWARD, AWARD, AND POSTAWARD NOTIFICATIONS, PROTESTS, AND MISTAKES
15.502 Applicability.
SUBPART 15.6 — UNSOLICITED PROPOSALS
15.606 Agency procedures.
15.606-1 Receipt and initial review.
15.606-2 Evaluation.
15.607 Criteria for acceptance and negotiation of an unsolicited proposal.
PART 16 –– TYPES OF CONTRACTS
SUBPART 16.5 –– INDEFINITE–DELIVERY CONTRACTS
16.504 Indefinite–quantity contracts.
16.505 Ordering.
16.601 Time–and–materials contracts.
216.601 Time–and–materials contracts.
PART 17 –– SPECIAL CONTRACTING METHODS
17.000 Definitions.
SUBPART 17.1 –– MULTI–YEAR CONTRACTS
17.104 General.
17.106 Procedures.
17.106-3 Special procedures applicable to DoD, NASA, and the Coast Guard.
SUBPART 17.2 — OPTIONS
17.202 Use of options.
17.202-90 Use of surge options.
17.206 Evaluation.
17.207 Exercise of options.
SUBPART 17.5 — INTERAGENCY ACQUISITIONS
17.501 General.
17.502 Procedures.
17.502-1 General.
17.503 Ordering Procedures.
SUBPART 217.74-- UNDEFINITIZED CONTRACT ACTIONS
217.7402 Exceptions.
217.7404 Limitations.
217.7404-1 Authorization.
217.7404-3 Definitization schedule.
217.7405 Plans and reports.
SUBPART 17.91 — PRODUCT LOAN AGREEMENTS
17.9100 General.
17.9101 Policy.
PART 18 – EMERGENCY ACQUISITIONS
PART 19 — SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS
SUBPART 19.2 – POLICIES
219.201 General policy.
19.202 Specific policies.
19.203 Relationship among small business programs.
SUBPART 19.3 – DETERMINATION OF SMALL BUSINESS STATUS FOR SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS
19.302 Protesting a small business representation
SUBPART 19.5 –– SET –ASIDES FOR SMALL BUSINESS
19.502-2 Total small business set–asides.
SUBPART 19.7 — THE SMALL BUSINESS SUBCONTRACTING PROGRAM
19.705 Responsibilities of the contracting officer under the subcontracting assistance program.
19.705-2 Determining the need for a subcontracting plan
19.705-4 Reviewing the subcontracting plan.
19.705-6 Postaward responsibilities of the contracting officer
SUBPART 19.8 – CONTRACTING WITH THE SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (THE 8(a) PROGRAM)
19.804-2 Agency offering.
19.804-3 SBA acceptance.
19.805-1 General.
19.808 Contract negotiation.
19.808-1 Sole source.
PART 20 –– RESERVED
PART 21 –– RESERVED
PART 22 –– APPLICATION OF LABOR LAWS TO GOVERNMENT ACQUISITIONS
22.001 Definitions.
SUBPART 22.1 –– BASIC LABOR POLICIES
22.101 Labor relations.
22.101-3 Reporting labor disputes.
PART 23 –– ENVIRONMENT, CONSERVATION, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, AND DRUG–FREE WORKPLACE
PART 24 –– PROTECTION OF PRIVACY AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
SUBPART 24.2 — FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
224.203 Policy.
PART 25 –– FOREIGN ACQUISITIONS
PART 26 –– OTHER SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS
PART 27 –– PATENTS, DATA, AND COPYRIGHTS
SUBPART 27.90 – TRADEMARK RIGHTS UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
27.9000 Definitions.
27.9001 Trademark rights under government contracts.
PART 28 –– BONDS AND INSURANCE
SUBPART 28.1 — BONDS
28.106 Administration.
28.106-6 Furnishing information.
SUBPART 28.2 – SURETIES AND OTHER SECURITY FOR BONDS
28.203-5 Exclusion of individual sureties.
SUBPART 28.3 – INSURANCE
28.306 Insurance under fixed–price contracts.
28.310 Contract clause for work on a Government installation.
PART 29 ––TAXES
SUBPART 29.1 — GENERAL
29.101 Resolving tax problems.
PART 30 –– COST ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION
PART 31 –– CONTRACT COST PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES
PART 32 –– CONTRACT FINANCING
SUBPART 32.4 –– ADVANCE PAYMENTS FOR NON–COMMERCIAL ITEMS
32.402 General.
32.407 Interest.
SUBPART 32.7 – CONTRACT FUNDING
32.703-2 Contracts conditioned upon availability of funds.
32.703-90 Solicitations issued without funding.
SUBPART 32.9 –– PROMPT PAYMENT
32.901 Applicability.
SUBPART 32.11 —ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER
32.1106 EFT mechanisms.
PART 33 –– PROTESTS, DISPUTES, AND APPEALS
SUBPART 33.1 –– PROTESTS
33.103 Protests to the agency.
33.104 Protest to GAO.
SUBPART 33.2 –– DISPUTES AND APPEALS
33.204 Policy.
33.211 Contracting officer’s decision.
PART 34 –– MAJOR SYSTEM ACQUISITION
SUBPART 34.0 –– GENERAL
34.003 Responsibilities.
PART 35 –– RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTING
PART 36 – CONSTRUCTION AAAND ARCHITTECT–ENGINEER CONTRACTS
PART 37 –– SERVICE CONTRACTING
SUBPART 37.1 –– SERVICE CONTRACTS––GENERAL
237.104 Personal services contracts.
237.170 Approval of contracts and task orders for services.
237.170-2 Approval requirements
PART 38 –– FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE CONTRACTING
PART 39 — ACQUISITION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SUBPART 39.1 – GENERAL
39.101 Policy.
SUBPART 39.2 —INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
39.201 Scope of subpart.
SUBPART 239.74 —TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
239.7401 Definitions.
239.7407 Type of contract.
PART 40 –– RESERVED
PART 41 — ACQUISITION OF UTILITY SERVICES
PART 42 –– CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION AND AUDIT SERVICES
SUBPART 42.15 — CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
42.1502 Policy.
42.1503 Procedures.
PART 43 – CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS
SUBPART 43.1 — GENERAL
43.102 Policy.
SUBPART 243.2 — CHANGE ORDERS
243.204-70 Definitization of change orders.
243.204 –70–7 Plans and reports.
SUBPART 43.9000 – SCOPE DETERMINATION
43.9000 Policy.
PART 44 –– SUBCONTRACTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
PART 45 –– GOVERNMENT PROPERTY
SUBPART 45.1 — GENERAL
45.000 Scope of part.
45.101 Definitions.
45.102 Policy.
45.105 Contractors’ property management system compliance.
45.106 Transferring accountability.
SUBPART 45.2 — SOLICITATION AND EVALUATION PROCEDURES
45.201 Solicitation.
PART 46 –– QUALITY ASSURANCE
PART 47 –– TRANSPORTATION
PART 48 – VALUE ENGINEERING
SUBPART 48.1 – POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
48.101 General.
PART 49 –– TERMINATION OF CONTRACTS
SUBPART 49.1 — GENERAL PRINCIPLES
49.101 Authorities and responsibilities.
49.102 Notice of termination.
49.107 Audit of prime contract settlement proposals and subcontract settlements.
49.108 Settlement of subcontract settlement proposals.
49.108-8 Assignment of rights under subcontracts.
49.109 Settlement agreements.
49.109-1 General.
SUBPART 49.2 — ADDITIONAL PRINCIPLES FOR FIXED–PRICE CONTRACTS TERMINATED FOR CONVENIENCE
49.202 Profit.
49.206 Settlement proposals.
49.206-1 Submission of settlement proposals.
SUBPART 49.3 — ADDITIONAL PRINCIPLES FOR COST–REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACTS TERMINATED FOR CONVENIENCE
49.303 Procedure after discontinuing vouchers.
49.303-4 Adjustment of indirect costs.
49.303-5 Final settlement.
49.305 Adjustment of fee.
49.305-1 General.
SUBPART 49.4 — TERMINATION FOR DEFAULT
49.402 Termination of Fixed–Price Contracts for Default.
49.402-3 Procedure for default.
SUBPART 249.70 — SPECIAL TERMINATION REQUIREMENTS
249.7001 Congressional notification on significant contract terminations.
PART 50 –– EXTRAORDINARY CONTRACTUAL ACTIONS AND THE SAFETY ACT
SUBPART 50.1 EXTRAORDINARY CONTRACTUAL ACTIONS
50.102 Delegation of and limitations on exercise of authority.
50.102-2 Contract adjustment boards.
PART 51 –– USE OF GOVERNMENT SOURCES BY CONTRACTORS
PART 52 –– SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES
PART 53 – FORMS
APPENDIX A — DISA PLAN FOR CONTROL OF CLAUSES
APPENDIX B — DISA PLAN FOR CONTROL OF CLAUSES