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program requirements proposed at 32 CFR part 170; Add definitions for controlled unclassified information (CUI) and DoD unique identifier (DoD UID) to the subpart; Establish a solicitation provision and prescription; and Revise the existing clause language and prescription. . §
Labor costs for which a definitive union agreement exists’);]” (9) “Allocate that part of the contract price subject to adjustment to specific periods of time (e.g., 92] The benchmark for adjustments is the contractor’s established pricing, so an upward adjustment must first be reflected in the contractor’s commercial pricing. [93]
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The Coalition has recently pointed out that if recent proposed rules are finalized there may be different definitions of cyber incidents and cyber incident reporting timelines, depending on the contracting agency. It increases prices for government and commercial customers.
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