Regulation · FAR / DFARS

Regulation compliance, automated.

PQS is the only software that links live, government-pulled FAR and DFARS clause text directly to the exact paragraphs in your RFP where those clauses are cited — turning a days-long compliance review into a minute-long automated report.

From clause notation to full regulation text

When your RFP mentions "FAR 52.215-1," PQS finds that notation, pulls the complete clause text directly from the government website, and links it inline — with no manual searching or copy-pasting.

  • Auto-updates to latest FAR/DFARS via government website
  • Maps entire series — e.g., FAR 39.2 pulls 39.201 through 39.205
  • Works offline in SCIFs via CD-imported DITA zip file
  • Eliminates manual FAR/DFARS dictionary maintenance
  • Super fast — saves hours of searching and copy-pasting
PQS links FAR & DFARS Clause text directly to paragraphs containing FAR & DARS Clause
Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) & Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS)
Why FAR/DFARS Compliance Matters

The stakes of getting regulation wrong

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Legal Adherence
FAR/DFARS are legal requirements. Missing a clause isn't a minor error — it's a compliance failure that can void a contract.
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Win Rates
Demonstrating deep regulatory knowledge builds evaluator confidence and distinguishes your proposal.
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Risk Mitigation
Identify cost, schedule, and performance risks embedded in regulatory clauses before you commit to a price.
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Contract Management
Use during contract execution to verify your team understands every regulatory obligation they're bound by.

Stop manually hunting through regulations.

Let PQS link every FAR and DFARS clause instantly — and keep your compliance current automatically.

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Complete your compliance picture

Foundation
Shred RFP
Parse the RFP structure before mapping its regulatory clauses.
Risk
Custom Reports
Use custom dictionaries to identify risky terms alongside regulatory clauses.
Validation
Gap Analysis
Confirm your proposal addresses both requirements and regulatory obligations.