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is federal form SF-26 (Award/Contract). The primary form used by contracting officers to award negotiated contracts. It documents the agreement between the government and the contractor, including contract terms, pricing, delivery schedules, and applicable clauses. SF-26 is the definitive contract document for negotiated procurements.
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