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In FAR 8.002, Priorities for Use of Mandatory Government Sources, GSA Global Supply is identified as a wholesale supply source (v) and should be referenced as a priority when federal and military agencies are purchasing supplies.
These regulations outline which metals need to be melted or made in the United States or a qualifying country. The metals covered by these regulations are steel, titanium, zirconium, tantalum, and certain alloys. These metals are used in important areas like aerospace, naval, and nuclear applications.
Who needs to be DFARS compliant? Your company must comply with the minimum DFARS standards if it provides procurement for the DoD, whether directly or indirectly. This requirement also applies to all DoD primary and sub-contractors that process, store or transmit CUI.
It is a set of regulations that apply to all U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) contracts and subcontracts. The regulations are designed to ensure that the DoD receives quality goods and services at fair and reasonable prices.
DFARS Compliant Material Steel. Metal alloys consisting of nickel, iron-nickel. Cobalt base alloys containing a total of other alloying metals (except iron) in excess of 10 percent. Titanium and titanium alloys. Zirconium and zirconium base alloys.
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It is a set of regulations that apply to all U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) contracts and subcontracts. The regulations are designed to ensure that the DoD receives quality goods and services at fair and reasonable prices.
These clauses provide specific rules about whats considered a specialty metal, and which countries those metals must be melted in. A copy of the clauses are shown below. The term DFARS compliant refers to materials (metal or otherwise) that come from domestic or NATO sources.
Other Alloys Note that DFARS doesnt apply to the copper or aluminum alloys we sell. Its a common practice of machine shops to include a DFARS Required statement on all purchase orders.

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