Access, understand and comply with
US Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)
The United States Government is the largest single customer in the world. Any company selling to a federal agency needs to comply with over 1800 pages of complex, ever-evolving rules in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). Agency FAR Supplements like DFARS also extend to thousands of pages. Until now, finding, cross-referencing, updating, and understanding information in the mass of FAR) rules has been a daily headache for the hundreds of thousands of businesses that supply federal agencies, as well as for the procurement professionals who purchase these goods and services. FAR Online makes life easier by transforming the Federal Acquisition Regulation into an online Intelligent Document Format™ (IDF™) with powerful search, definitions, cross-linking and access anywhere, anytime.

Answers at your fingertips for FAR and DFARS

Making US Federal procurement far simpler
| The new FAR Online service, powered by Affinitext, has converted this massive body of government regulation to a user-friendly Intelligent Document Format™ (IDF™) in an online service. Understand specific clauses and mandatory requirements, however lengthy and complex, in the shortest possible time. Federal procurement specialists and private sector suppliers can now: |
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Access federal procurement information quickly and easily |
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Navigate and read onscreen with a user-friendly Intelligent Document Format™ (IDF™) |
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Understand FAR & DFARS requirements with pop-up definitions & intelligent cross-linking |
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Rapidly find information with powerful search within sections or across all sections |
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Easily add private notes, bookmarks and comments right where you need them |
The Affinitext Intelligent Document Format™ (IDF™) is used by over $130 billion of major defense, telecommunications, transport and construction projects worldwide. FAR Online applies this private sector format of choice to US Federal regulations for the first time.
Contact Affinitext today to arrange a demonstration. |