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1) Which of the following must be true to properly classify a cost as an “other direct cost”? 
[Recognize concerns that affect the other direct costs prop...
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1. Which of the following situations are considered exempt from the submission of Certified Cost 
or Pricing Data? 
 Prices are set by law or regulation 
 Sole source acquisition of $3.5M FFP effort; price determined using cost analysis 
 Price may be determined fair and reasonable based on price analysis proposal 
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 Non-commercial modification of a commercial item. Modification funded by DoD and 
constitutes 5% of value of modif...
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