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Provides DoD supplemental procedures for sealed bidding including Invitations for Bids (IFBs). While sealed bidding is less common in defense procurement than negotiated acquisitions, this part establishes the rules when lowest-price awards are appropriate.
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Ask about DFARS Part 214Contractors bidding on IFBs; contracting officers using sealed bidding for defense procurements.
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DFARS Part 214 supplements this FAR part with defense-specific requirements.
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