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Provides DoD-specific flexibilities and streamlined procedures for acquisitions during contingency operations, defense or recovery from certain attacks, humanitarian or peacekeeping operations, and other emergency situations. Raises thresholds and relaxes competition requirements.
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Ask about DFARS Part 218Contracting officers supporting contingency or emergency operations; contractors responding to urgent defense requirements.
Flexibilities during contingencies, increased thresholds.
DFARS Part 218 supplements this FAR part with defense-specific requirements.
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