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is federal form OF-308 (Solicitation and Offer — Negotiated Acquisition). An optional form for soliciting and receiving offers in negotiated acquisitions. It combines the solicitation and offer functions similar to SF-33 but for negotiated (rather than sealed bid) procurements. The form captures the government's requirements and the offeror's proposed pricing and terms.
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