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is federal form SF-30 (Amendment of Solicitation/Modification of Contract). Used to amend solicitations before award or to modify contracts after award. This is one of the most frequently used procurement forms in government contracting. It documents changes to scope, price, delivery schedules, terms, or any other contract provisions. Both bilateral and unilateral modifications use this form.
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