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FAR Part 1 - Federal Acquisition Regula...
Part 1 sets forth the basic policies and general information about the FAR, including the oft-cited guiding principles and administrative procedures for maintaining the FAR system.
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FAR Part 2 - Definition Of Words And Terms
Part 2 of the FAR defines words that are used throughout the system and clarifies how these words should be treated when they are cross-referenced in other parts or incorporated by reference into solicitations and contracts.
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FAR Part 3 - Improper Business Practice...
FAR Part 3 prescribes policies and procedures for avoiding improper business practices and personal conflicts of interest, and for dealing with their apparent or actual occurrence.
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FAR Part 4 - Administrative Matters
This part prescribes policies and procedures relating to the administrative aspects of contract execution, contractor-submitted paper documents, distribution, reporting, retention, and files.
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FAR Part 5- Publicizing Contract Actions
This part prescribes policies and procedures for publicizing contract opportunities and award information.
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FAR Part 6- Competition Requirements
FAR Part 6 covers the policies, procedures, and methods by which contracting professionals should aspire to full and open competition (and all its variants) in their solicitation of offers from industry.
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FAR Part 7- Acquisition Planning
FAR Part 7 outlines the policies and procedures for developing acquisition plans, determining whether to use commercial or government resources when acquiring goods or services, making lease vs. buy decisions, and determining whether functions meet the definition of inherently governmental.
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FAR Part 8- Required Sources of Supplie...
This part deals with prioritizing sources of supplies and services for use by the Government.
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FAR Part 9- Contractor Qualifications
This part prescribes policies, standards, and procedures pertaining to prospective contractors’ responsibility; debarment, suspension, and ineligibility; qualified products; first article testing and approval; contractor team arrangements; defense production pools and research and development pools; and organizational conflicts of interest.
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