FAR 3.104-6 is the rule that stops secret info from being shared in buying deals. It helps keep everything fair and honest.
FAR 3.104-6 talks about stopping unfair actions during government contract deals. It means if someone works on a contract and finds out private info—like who will win or what the price is—they can’t share it. If they do, they must report it. This keeps things fair for everyone bidding. It's like keeping test answers secret so no one cheats.
FAR 3.104-6 explains what to do if someone thinks a rule was broken when bidding for a government contract. It helps protect fairness by showing how to report bad behavior, like someone sharing secret info. This rule helps keep the process fair and honest for everyone trying to win a contract.
Many people misunderstand FAR 3.104-6 by sharing sensitive info too early or with the wrong people. A common mistake is not marking or protecting source selection data, which must stay secret. Another error is talking about contractor proposals with someone not on the team. These actions can break the rules and harm the fairness of the process. Always protect the data and follow the rules to avoid problems.
<a href="https://learn.cradle2contract.com/made-simple/far-3-104-1">FAR 3.104-1 – Definitions</a><br>
<a href="https://learn.cradle2contract.com/made-simple/far-3-104-2">FAR 3.104-2 – Applicability</a><br>
<a href="https://learn.cradle2contract.com/made-simple/far-3-104-3">FAR 3.104-3 – Statutory and Related Prohibitions, Restrictions, and Requirements</a><br>
<a href="https://learn.cradle2contract.com/made-simple/far-3-104-4">FAR 3.104-4 – Disclosure of Proprietary and Source Selection Information</a><br>
<a href="https://learn.cradle2contract.com/made-simple/far-3-104-5">FAR 3.104-5 – Disqualification</a><br>