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48 CFR Chapter 28

Issued April 2, 1998 by the:

U.S. Department of Justice
Justice Management Division
Management and Planning Staff

Procurement Policy and Review Group
(Content includes the latest Justice Acquisition
Circular 99-1, dated July 21, 1999.)

  CHAPTER 28-DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

GENERAL STRUCTURE  

SUBCHAPTER A - GENERAL

Part 2801 - Department of Justice Acquisition Regulation System
Part 2802 - Definitions of Words and Terms
Part 2803 - Improper Business Practices and Personal Conflicts of Interest
Part 2804 - Administrative Matters

SUBCHAPTER B - COMPETITION and ACQUISITION PLANNING

Part 2805 - Publicizing Contract Actions
Part 2806 - Competition Requirements
Part 2807 - Acquisition Planning
Part 2808 - Required Sources of Supplies and Services
Part 2809 - Contractor Qualifications
Part 2811 - Describing Agency Needs
Part 2812 - Acquisition of Commercial Items

SUBCHAPTER C - CONTRACTING METHODS and CONTRACT TYPES

Part 2813 - Simplified Acquisition Procedures
Part 2814 - Sealed Bidding
Part 2815 - Contracting By Negotiation
Part 2816 - Types of Contracts
Part 2817 - Special Contracting Methods

SUBCHAPTER D - SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS

Part 2819 - Small Business Programs
Part 2822 - Application of Labor Laws to Government Acquisitions
Part 2823 - Environment, Conservation, Occupational Safety, and Drug-Free Workplace
Part 2824 - Protection of Privacy and Freedom of Information
Part 2825 - Foreign Acquisition

SUBCHAPTER E - GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS

Part 2828 - Bonds and Insurance
Part 2829 - Taxes
Part 2830 - Cost Accounting Standards Administration
Part 2831 - Contract Cost Principles and Procedures
Part 2832 - Contract Financing
Part 2833 - Protests, Disputes, and Appeals

SUBCHAPTER F - SPECIAL CATEGORIES of CONTRACTING

Part 2834 - Major System Acquisition 

SUBCHAPTER G - CONTRACT MANAGEMENT

Part 2842 - Contract Administration
Part 2845 - Government Property
Part 2846 - Quality Assurance

SUBCHAPTER H - CLAUSES and FORMS

Part 2852 - Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses

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