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is federal form FAR 52.244-2 (Subcontracts). Requires contractors to notify the contracting officer of certain subcontracting actions and obtain advance consent for specified subcontracts. It establishes the prime contractor's responsibility for managing subcontractors and flowing down appropriate terms and conditions. The clause applies to both negotiated and sealed bid contracts.
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