To indicate a DFARS clause or citation, you would typically add "252.204" before the FAR cite or clause number. For example, if referencing FAR 52.204-XX, it would be cited as DFARS 252.204-XX. The "252" prefix signifies that it is from the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement.
Before the FAR citation in a DFARS (Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement) clause, you typically add the DFARS number that corresponds to the specific clause being referenced. For instance, if the clause is 252.204-7012, it would be cited as DFARS 252.204-7012. It's essential to ensure the correct version and context of the clause are used based on the specific contractual requirements. Always refer to the latest DFARS updates for accuracy.
defense federal acquisition regulation supplement (DFARS) 222.17
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Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) 222.17
For all contracts, the contracting office assigns a two-digit ACRN to each line of accounting containing unique accounting information in accordance with the requirements contained in the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS). Obligations are established at the ACRN level to ensure that funds are available to cover disbursements. DFAS allocates the payments to the ACRNs in an attempt to match contractor payments to the corresponding obligations. Abiy
Advise and assist contracting, program manager, and requirements personnel on all matters that affect businesses. IAW DFARS 219.201(e)
FAR and DFARS provisions and clauses can be incorporated by reference when they are not over 15 pages long, well defined and readily available to the parties involved in the contract. This can help streamline the contracting process by avoiding repetition of lengthy clauses and provisions. However, care should be taken to ensure that all parties have access to the incorporated documents.