DFARS definition

DFARS means the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement.
DFARS means Department of Defense FAR Supplement, issued as Parts 200-299 of Chapter 2 of Title 48, Code of Federal Regulations.
DFARS means the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement, issued as Chapter 2 of Title 48, Code of Federal Regulations.

Examples of DFARS in a sentence

  • Seller’s costs shall be those that are reasonable, allowable, and allocable under the standards of Part 31 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (and, if this Purchase Order is issued under a contract or subcontract with any Department of Defense entity, Part 231 of DFARS) as in effect in Buyer’s Contract on the date of this Purchase Order.

  • This U.S. Government Rights Section is in lieu of, and supersedes, any other FAR, DFARS, or other clause, provision, or supplemental regulation that addresses Government rights in computer software or technical data under this Agreement.

  • The electronic version of the of the FAR, DFARS, and other Government agency regulations are also accessible at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.

  • The Seller shall include the incident report number automatically assigned by DoD to Buyer in writing and report that result in an actual or potentially “adverse effect” on Buyer, Government and/or CDI and shall follow all applicable FAR and DFARS clauses in regard to safeguarding and reporting requirements around cyber security and cloud computing.

  • In addition, DFARS 252.227-7015 (Technical Data – Commercial Items) applies to technical data acquired by DoD agencies.


More Definitions of DFARS

DFARS means the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (located at Title 48 to the Code of Federal Regulations).
DFARS means the DoD FAR Supplement.
DFARS means the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement. “FAA” means the Federal Aviation Administration.
DFARS means the DOD FAR Supplement. “FAR” means the Federal Acquisition Regulation.
DFARS. Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations Supplement, issued as Chapter 2 of Title 48, Code of Federal Regulations.