UDF
Uniform Contract Format Data File
Definition
A Uniform Contract Format Data File is a standardized electronic file format used to exchange contract data between government procurement systems. UDFs enable consistent data transfer for contract documents structured according to the Uniform Contract Format prescribed in FAR Part 14 and 15.
UDF standards support interoperability between contract writing systems, financial management systems, and reporting databases. Contractors interfacing with government electronic procurement systems should understand UDF requirements to ensure their systems can properly generate and process required data formats. UDF compliance facilitates efficient contract administration and accurate data exchange.
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