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Why the “Kitchen Sink” Approach to DFARS Clause Flowdown No Longer Works—Especially for Commercial Contracts | My ISO Consultants
The "kitchen sink" approach to DFARS clause flowdown is now outdated for commercial contracts. As of November 17, 2023, prime contractors must only flow down clauses explicitly required by regulation or the contract. This change aims to reduce compliance risks, contract disputes, and administrative burdens. For non-commercial contracts, while the kitchen sink approach is still allowed, it is not recommended.

My ISO Jay
Sep 172 min read


Understanding DPAS 15 CFR 700.17(f) and Its Implications for Flowing Down DPAS-Rated Orders: A Guide for Suppliers | My ISO Consultants
Flow down DPAS-rated orders to U.S. suppliers per 15 CFR 700.17(f) for compliance. Always prioritize ratings to ensure timely delivery and s

My ISO Jay
Jan 142 min read
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