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§ 552.238-103 — Electronic Commerce.

48 CFR § 552.238-103

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48 C.F.R. § 552.238-103 (2026).

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552.238-103 Electronic Commerce. As prescribed in 538.273(d)(27), insert the following clause: Electronic Commerce (MAY 2019)

(a)General background. The Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act (FASA) of 1994 requires the Government to evolve its acquisition process from one driven by paper to an expedited process based on electronic commerce/electronic data interchange (EC/EDI). EC/EDI encompasses more than merely automating manual processes and eliminating paper transactions. EC/EDI improves business processes (e.g. procurement, finance, logistics) into a fully electronic environment and fundamentally changes the way organizations operate.
(b)Trading partners and Value-Added Networks (VAN's).
(1)Within the electronic commerce architecture, electronic documents (e.g., orders, invoices,

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