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TINA requirements flow down to subcontracts expected to exceed the $2 million threshold. The prime contractor is responsible for ensuring that subcontractors submit certified cost or pricing data when required, unless an exception applies. The prime contractor's contracting officer must approve any subcontractor request to waive or modify TINA requirements, and the prime bears liability for defective pricing at the subcontract level.
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Ask about Subcontract TINA Threshold$2,000,000 (same as prime contract threshold)
FAR 15.403-4(a)(1); FAR 15.404-3 (Subcontract Pricing Considerations); FAR 52.215-12/13
All subcontracts under negotiated prime contracts when the subcontract value exceeds $2 million, subject to the same exceptions available to prime contractors.
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