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is federal form NASA-1668 (Small Business Subcontracting Plan). NASA's agency-specific form for documenting subcontracting plans that supplement the standard FAR requirements. It captures planned subcontracting goals, mentor-protege relationships, and technology transfer commitments specific to NASA's mission areas and small business programs.
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