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Authorizes extraordinary contractual relief for defense contractors including amendments without consideration, indemnification, and actions to facilitate the national defense. Implements the SAFETY Act for anti-terrorism technologies.
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DFARS Part 250 supplements this FAR part with defense-specific requirements.
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