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is federal form DD-254R (Subcontractor Security Classification Specification). The DD-254 variant specifically for subcontractors performing classified work. The prime contractor issues DD-254R to its subcontractors to flow down security classification requirements. It must be consistent with the prime contract DD-254 and approved by the government contracting officer.
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Ask about DD-254RSubcontractors receive DD-254R from prime contractors when their subcontracted work involves access to classified information. The prime contractor is responsible for ensuring proper security classification flows down.
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