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  2. Begin by filling out the domicile information. Indicate whether the Offeror is domiciled in South Carolina and provide the address, including zip code.
  3. Next, enter the principal place of business address, ensuring all details are accurate.
  4. Select the type of business organization from the provided options (e.g., Corporation, Partnership) and include the DUNS number if applicable.
  5. If applicable, indicate whether there is a parent company and provide its name and address. If not, insert your Employer's Identification Number.

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(1) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(5) of this section, the contracting officer must make available through the GPE solicitations synopsized through the GPE, including specifications, technical data, and other pertinent information determined necessary by the contracting officer.
Yes, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) covers contract-related requests. Prior to submitting your request, check USAspending.gov to determine what information about the contract is already publicly available.
Data rights refer to the Governments nonexclusive license rights in two categories of valuable intellectual property, technical data (TD) and computer software, delivered by contractors under civilian agency and DoD contracts.
Agencies are instructed to use the Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) to create and measure the quality and timely reporting of performance information.
Offeror refers to the person in a contract negotiation that makes an offer. The other party that receives the offer and has the power of acceptance is the offeree.

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SAM.GOV is the system where contractors register to do business with the U.S. government and where Contracting officials can search for entity registration and exclusion records.
Contracting officers shall review all proposed solicitations to determine whether access to classified information may be required by offerors, or by a contractor during contract performance.

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