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Regulatory Clause Flow-Down & Legal Coordination

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The contract requires full integration of FAR 52.222-90 into all subcontracts, ensuring compliance with federal regulations regarding labor standards and subcontractor obligations. Legal guidance must be provided to prevent any involvement in prohibited diversity, equity, and inclusion practices that contravene applicable federal directives, with ongoing oversight to maintain adherence. All subcontract execution must align strictly with these legal parameters, and coordination is mandated to respond effectively to any legal challenges, audits, or inquiries that may arise from regulatory enforcement or third-party actions. The work is classified under NAICS code 541110, indicating a focus on legal services and compliance-related advisory functions, and is issued by the Defense Logistics Agency under the Department of Defense. The contract is structured as a subcontract with no specified set-aside designation, and performance is not tied to a specific geographic location. The primary objective is to enforce regulatory flow-downs and provide authoritative legal support to safeguard contractual compliance across the subcontracting network, particularly in the context of evolving federal labor and DEI policy restrictions.

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Ensure FAR 52.222-90 compliance in subcontracts, prohibit prohibited DEI practices, provide legal oversight for Defense Logistics Agency.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

541110 - Offices of LawyersView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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Ensure proper integration of FAR 52.222-90 into all subcontracts, provide legal guidance on prohibited DEI practices, and coordinate responses to any legal challenges.

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