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  2. Acquisition Management System - Wikipedia

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    The Acquisition Management System (AMS) provides policy and guidance on lifecycle acquisition management by the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). [1] The self-stated objectives of the AMS "are to increase the quality, reduce the time, manage the risk, and minimize the cost of delivering safe and secure services to the aviation community and flying public."

  3. Contract data requirements list - Wikipedia

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    Data requirements can also be identified in the contract via special contract clauses (e.g., DFARS), which define special data provisions such as rights in data, warranty, etc. SOW guidance of MIL-HDBK-245D describes the desired relationship: "Work requirements should be specified in the SOW, and all data requirements for delivery, format, and ...

  4. Office of Dispute Resolution for Acquisition - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Dispute Resolution for Acquisition (ODRA) is an Article I court that was established by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pursuant to a statutory grant of authority [1] [2] [3] as an independent tribunal to hear and decide both award protests and contract disputes subject to the Acquisition Management System (AMS) between government contractors and the FAA.

  5. Harris Corporation Awarded $331 Million Contract by FAA for ...

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    Harris Corporation Awarded $331 Million Contract by FAA for Data Communications Integrated Services Program Highlights: Program will provide highly reliable air/ground data communications services ...

  6. Federal Acquisition Regulation - Wikipedia

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    The contract clause that is normally in a commercial software contract acquisition is the FAR 52.212-4, Commercial Items, clause. This clause mirrors the above intent which states that the Government will have rights provided to the normal consumer in that particular market, which in reality are defined by a separate software license.

  7. Scope clause - Wikipedia

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    The Embraer 175 complies with the 76 seat limit The CRJ700, also within the 76 seat limit. A scope clause is part of a contract between a major airline and the trade union of its pilots that limits the number and size of aircraft that may be flown by the airline's regional airline affiliate.

  8. Government Flight Representative - Wikipedia

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    Any DoD contract involving the production, modification, maintenance, repair, or overhaul of aircraft must contain one of these two clauses which requires the US Government to assign a GFR to oversee the contractor's operations. These two clauses serve to both indemnify the contractor (reducing program expenses) and also to help protect the assets.

  9. Why don’t airport codes match their names? - AOL

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