Similar to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) provides Department of Defense (DoD) implementation of the FAR. While Canada and the U.S. have agreements in defence economic cooperation, provisions in our agreements (for example, Article III of the World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO GPA)) also permit each country to reserve certain of its purchases to its own domestic suppliers for reasons of national security.
In particular, the Defence Production Sharing Agreement does not waive restrictions on contracts for:
- food, clothing, and fibres Berry Amendment: DFARS 225.7002;
- acquisition and refit of vessels (Byrnes-Tollefson): DFARS 225.7013;
- small business set-asides FAR Subpart 19.5; and
- special provisions contained in the annual U.S. defence authorization or appropriations acts.