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is federal form FAR 52.215-1 (Instructions to Offerors — Competitive Acquisition). Provides detailed instructions for preparing and submitting proposals in competitive negotiated acquisitions (non-commercial). It covers proposal organization, format requirements, cost or pricing data requirements, and late submission policies. This is the non-commercial equivalent of FAR 52.212-1.
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