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A written instrument of understanding between the government and a contractor that sets forth negotiated contract clauses that will apply to future contracts. Unlike a BOA, it does not contain ordering procedures.
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FAR 16.702
Used when a substantial number of separate contracts may be awarded and having pre-negotiated terms reduces the time required for each procurement action.
Advantages: Pre-negotiated terms speed up future procurements. Disadvantages: Not a contract, does not authorize any work, still requires full contract for each procurement.
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