FedClause360

FAR & DFARS Compliance Tracker

for

Federal Contractors

Transform compliance chaos into clarity.

At Fed Contract Pros™, we know how overwhelming federal compliance can be. That’s why we did the heavy lifting for you. Our FedClause360 FAR/DFARS Compliance Tracker is your first and most critical step toward federal contract success. We’ve poured our expertise into analyzing the clauses most commonly found in federal contract awards—and distilled what evidence auditors actually look for.

Why This Tool Matters

You don’t need to guess what “compliance” looks like anymore. The Compliance Tracker spells it out:

✅ Clause-by-clause action items

✅ Pre-filled compliance activities

✅ Real-world examples of acceptable evidence

✅ Owner assignment, due dates, and status tracking

✅ Audit prep functionality for CPSR and CO reviews

This is not just a list of clauses. It's a living system that helps you build and prove compliance before it becomes an issue.

Your Role, Simplified

Our Tracker is Part I of the compliance journey. We've created a roadmap—you just need to drive.

Your team will:

  • Review the suggested actions and examples

  • Attach or hyperlink your internal documents

  • Assign owners, set due dates, and track status

  • Identify and fill any compliance gaps

When complete, the tool becomes your in-house audit defense file, ready to show any contracting officer or CPSR team that you take compliance seriously.

Inside FedClause360: A Visual Preview

FedClause360 is your all-in-one compliance command center. Here’s a sneak peek at what your team will see when using the tracker:

Clause-by-Clause Breakdown

Each row in the tracker corresponds to a specific FAR or DFARS clause (e.g., FAR 52.204-21 or DFARS 252.204-7012). For every clause, we provide:

  • Clause Title and Reference

  • Summary of Requirements

  • Pre-filled Action Items

  • Suggested Evidence Documentation

  • Owner Assignment Field

  • Due Date and Status Dropdowns (e.g., Not Started, In Progress, Complete)

🔍 Complete Clause Coverage in FedClause360

FedClause360 helps federal contractors comply with over 100 critical FAR and DFARS clauses, pre-loaded into a single centralized tracker with editable fields for clause inclusion, ownership, due dates, and audit-ready documentation.

Below is the full clause index featured in the tool:

📘 FAR Clauses (82 total)

  • FAR 52.203-3 – Gratuities

  • FAR 52.203-5 – Covenant Against Contingent Fees

  • FAR 52.203-6 – Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to the Government

  • FAR 52.203-7 – Anti-Kickback Procedures

  • FAR 52.203-8 – Cancellation, Rescission, and Recovery of Funds

  • FAR 52.203-13 – Contractor Code of Business Ethics and Conduct

  • FAR 52.203-17 – Contractor Employee Whistleblower Rights

  • FAR 52.204-3 – Taxpayer Identification

  • FAR 52.204-5 – Women-Owned Business

  • FAR 52.204-7 – System for Award Management

  • FAR 52.204-8 – Annual Representations and Certifications

  • FAR 52.204-9 – Personal Identity Verification

  • FAR 52.204-10 – Executive Compensation and First-Tier Subcontract Awards

  • FAR 52.204-13 – System for Award Management Maintenance

  • FAR 52.204-16 – Commercial and Government Entity Code Reporting

  • FAR 52.204-17 – Ownership or Control of Offeror

  • FAR 52.204-18 – Commercial and Government Entity Code Maintenance

  • FAR 52.204-20 – Predecessor of Offeror

  • FAR 52.204-21 – Basic Safeguarding of Covered Contractor Information Systems

  • FAR 52.204-22 – Alternative Line Item Proposal

  • FAR 52.204-23 – Prohibition on Certain Telecommunications Equipment

  • FAR 52.204-24 – Representation Regarding Certain Telecommunications

  • FAR 52.204-25 – Prohibition on Covered Telecommunications Equipment

  • FAR 52.204-26 – Covered Telecommunications Representation

  • FAR 52.204-27 – Prohibition on ByteDance Covered Applications

  • FAR 52.207-2 – Notice of Cost Comparison

  • FAR 52.208-9 – Contractor Use of Mandatory Sources

  • FAR 52.209-2 – Prohibition on Contracting with Inverted Domestic Corporations

  • FAR 52.209-5 – Certification Regarding Responsibility

  • FAR 52.209-6 – Protecting Government Interests in Subcontracting

  • FAR 52.209-7 – Information Regarding Responsibility Matters

  • FAR 52.209-9 – Updates of Publicly Available Information

  • FAR 52.209-10 – Prohibition on Inverted Domestic Corporations

  • FAR 52.210-1 – Market Research

  • FAR 52.211-5 – Material Requirements

  • FAR 52.211-15 – Defense Priority and Allocation Requirements

  • FAR 52.215-10 – Price Reduction for Defective Cost

  • FAR 52.215-12 – Subcontractor Certified Cost

  • FAR 52.215-14 – Integrity of Unit Prices

  • FAR 52.215-20 – Requirements for Cost or Pricing Data

  • FAR 52.215-21 – Requirements for Certified Cost Data

  • FAR 52.216-7 – Allowable Cost and Payment

  • FAR 52.219-4 – Limitations on Subcontracting

  • FAR 52.219-8 – Utilization of Small Business Concerns

  • FAR 52.219-9 – Small Business Subcontracting Plan

  • FAR 52.219-14 – Limitations on Subcontracting

  • FAR 52.219-16 – Liquidated Damages – Subcontracting Plan

  • FAR 52.222-3 – Convict Labor

  • FAR 52.222-21 – Prohibition of Segregated Facilities

  • FAR 52.222-26 – Equal Opportunity

  • FAR 52.222-35 – Equal Opportunity for Veterans

  • FAR 52.222-36 – Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities

  • FAR 52.222-37 – Employment Reports on Veterans

  • FAR 52.222-40 – Notification of Employee Rights

  • FAR 52.222-50 – Combating Trafficking in Persons

  • FAR 52.222-54 – Employment Eligibility Verification

  • FAR 52.222-55 – Minimum Wages under Executive Order 13658

  • FAR 52.223-6 – Drug-Free Workplace

  • FAR 52.223-15 – Energy Efficiency in Energy-Consuming Products

  • FAR 52.223-18 – Contractor Policy to Ban Text Messaging

  • FAR 52.223-22 – Public Disclosure of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

  • FAR 52.225-1 – Buy American–Supplies

  • FAR 52.225-5 – Trade Agreements

  • FAR 52.225-13 – Restrictions on Foreign Purchases

  • FAR 52.227-1 – Authorization and Consent

  • FAR 52.227-2 – Notice and Assistance Regarding Patent and Copyright

  • FAR 52.227-14 – Rights in Data – General

  • FAR 52.228-5 – Insurance – Work on a Government Installation

  • FAR 52.229-3 – Federal, State, and Local Taxes

  • FAR 52.230-2 – Cost Accounting Standards

  • FAR 52.232-1 – Payments

  • FAR 52.232-8 – Discounts for Prompt Payment

  • FAR 52.232-23 – Assignment of Claims

  • FAR 52.232-25 – Prompt Payment

  • FAR 52.232-33 – Payment by EFT – SAM

  • FAR 52.232-39 – Unenforceability of Unauthorized Obligations

  • FAR 52.233-1 – Disputes

  • FAR 52.233-3 – Protest After Award

  • FAR 52.233-4 – Applicable Law

  • FAR 52.242-13 – Bankruptcy

  • FAR 52.242-15 – Stop-Work Order

  • FAR 52.243-1 – Changes – Fixed-Price

  • FAR 52.244-6 – Subcontracts for Commercial Items

  • FAR 52.245-1 – Government Property

  • FAR 52.246-2 – Inspection of Supplies

  • FAR 52.246-4 – Inspection of Services

  • FAR 52.247-64 – Preference for Privately Owned Vessels

  • FAR 52.249-2 – Termination for Convenience of the Government

🛡️ DFARS Clauses (22 total)

  • DFARS 231.205-18 – Independent Research and Development Costs

  • DFARS 252.203-7000 – Requirements Relating to Compensation of Former DoD Officials

  • DFARS 252.203-7001 – Prohibition on Persons Convicted of Fraud

  • DFARS 252.203-7002 – Whistleblower Rights Notification

  • DFARS 252.204-7012 – Safeguarding Covered Defense Information

  • DFARS 252.204-7019 – Notice of NIST SP 800-171 Assessment Requirements

  • DFARS 252.204-7020 – NIST SP 800-171 DoD Assessment Requirements

  • DFARS 252.204-7021 – Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification

  • DFARS 252.209-7001 – Disclosure of Foreign Government Control

  • DFARS 252.211-7003 – Item Unique Identification and Valuation

  • DFARS 252.211-7007 – Reporting of Government-Furnished Property

  • DFARS 252.216-7006 – Ordering

  • DFARS 252.219-7003 – Small Business Subcontracting Plan (DoD)

  • DFARS 252.223-7001 – Hazard Warning Labels

  • DFARS 252.223-7002 – Ammunition and Explosives Safety Precautions

  • DFARS 252.223-7006 – Prohibition on Hazardous Material Disposal

  • DFARS 252.223-7008 – Prohibition of Hexavalent Chromium

  • DFARS 252.225-7000 – Buy American Act Certificate

  • DFARS 252.225-7001 – Buy American and Balance of Payments Program

  • DFARS 252.225-7012 – Preference for Certain Commodities

  • DFARS 252.226-7001 – Indian Incentive Program

  • DFARS 252.245-7001 – Tagging and Marking of Government-Furnished Property

🧩 Every clause above is loaded with editable fields in FedClause360, allowing your compliance team to identify inclusion status, assign internal owners, reference documentation, and stay audit-ready.

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See how our pre-filled tracker helps you organize, assign, and prove compliance with 100+ FAR and DFARS clauses—before a FAR/DFAR compliance issue hits your desk.

Save Time. Reduce Risk. Increase Confidence.

FedClause360 eliminates hours of manual clause tracking, internal email chains, and spreadsheet chaos.

On average, users report:

30–40 hours saved recording FAR/DFAR requirements and types of artifacts

Fewer compliance gaps across departments

Improved delegation and documentation across procurement, HR, IT, Contracts, and legal

You’re not alone. FedClause360 was built by government contracting professionals who’ve lived through these same headaches—and designed the tool they wish they’d had.

One tool. One tracker. Complete visibility.

  • The tracker gave us a roadmap—and the evidence examples saved us hours. The CO even asked if we’d built our own system!

    User

  • We used to scramble before audits—now we use FedClause360 to stay ready year-round. It doesn’t just save time; it’s become our compliance playbook.

    Contracts Director

  • Before FedClause360, compliance prep meant days of backtracking and guessing. Now, we assign clauses, upload proof, and confidently declare compliance to our company

    Compliance Manager, Aerospace & Defense

  • We’ve saved over 30 hours per quarter using this tool—and cut down on frantic calls to legal

    VP Ops, SBA - small business

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  • While we offer the tool in PDF format for universal access and printing, we strongly recommend the Excel version for day-to-day use. Why?

    • ✅ Sort and filter by clause, due date, or status

    • ✅ Easy hyperlinking to your documents

    • ✅ Real-time progress monitoring

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Disclaimer:
The FAR/DFARS Compliance Tracker by FedContractPros is an informational tool designed to support contractor understanding of compliance obligations. It is not legal advice and does not guarantee regulatory compliance. Users are solely responsible for evaluating and fulfilling their own contractual and regulatory obligations.

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