AI-Native DFARS Compliance Software

Protect contracts, reduce compliance risk, and improve productivity with Assent’s secure AI-native DFARS compliance software. We help defense supply chains meet sourcing and documentation requirements under the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS).

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The Challenge

DFARS Compliance: Stay Contract-Ready

The Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) establishes strict sourcing and reporting standards for companies doing business with the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). You must be able to trace the origin of specialty metals and prove that suppliers meet the requirements outlined in DFARS sections 252.225-7008, 252.225-7009, and 252.225-7052. Non-compliance can result in contract loss, financial penalties, or disqualification from future bids.

How Assent’s DFARS Solution Improves Compliance

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Automate Supplier Engagement

The majority of time spent on DFARS compliance is lost chasing email chains, voicemails, and spreadsheets. Assent automates data collection and validation to save you significant time.

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Defensible DFARS Specialty Metals Data

Collects all the sourcing data the DOD requires for specialty metals country of origin, so you can take on contracts with confidence.

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Proactive Risk Identification

Proactive data analysis, reports, and dashboards help you identify risky suppliers that could disqualify you from defense contracts.

The Assent Advantage for DFARS Compliance

A Single Platform for Defense Supply Chains

The Assent Sustainability Platform gives you and all your suppliers a centralized, intuitive place to quickly and securely share compliance declarations and specialty metals data.

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AI-Enhanced Reporting & Transparency

Gain cross-functional visibility into the parts and materials in your supply chain, validate data in seconds, and meet all your DFARS reporting requirements.

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Reduce Supplier Fatigue

Assent improves supplier data quality and responsiveness by making it simple for suppliers to share declarations, letting them upload DFARS compliance data in nearly any format.

Why Assent

When Security & Trust Are Paramount, Manufacturers Rely on Assent

Assent is the leader in supply chain sustainability management for product and trade compliance. Over 1,000 manufacturers and their supply chains trust Assent to rapidly collect defensible data.

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Companies providing parts data on the Assent Sustainability Network

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Faster data sharing across defense and metals supply chains

FAQ: Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS)

Get answers to common DFARS compliance questions from Assent’s team of regulatory experts.

What is DFARS?

The Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) is a set of rules that guides how companies work with the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). It builds on the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and adds extra requirements specific to defense contracts, such as sourcing specialty metals from approved countries and protecting sensitive data. In simple terms, DFARS ensures that products and materials used in defense manufacturing meet national security and ethical sourcing standards.

What are DFARS specialty metals?

Under the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), specialty metals refer to specific materials that must meet U.S. sourcing requirements for defense contracts. According to DFARS sections 252.225-7008, 252.225-7009, and 252.225-7052, specialty metals include:

  • Steel that is melted or produced in the U.S. or a qualifying country
  • Nickel, cobalt, and titanium alloys
  • Zirconium and other metals used in high-performance military and aerospace applications

These rules ensure that critical defense materials are sourced domestically or from approved nations to maintain supply chain security and defense readiness. DFARS compliance is mandatory for contractors and suppliers providing materials or components containing these metals.

What is DFARS compliance?

Compliance means demonstrating that your company meets all requirements outlined in DFARS, including proper sourcing of specialty metals, supplier verification, and adherence to cyber security standards like NIST SP 800-171. Manufacturers must prove that all materials come from qualifying countries and that supplier data is traceable and verifiable. DFARS compliance also extends to protecting controlled unclassified information (CUI) shared during defense projects.

What does it mean to be DFARS compliant?

Being DFARS compliant means your organization can prove, through verified documentation, that every specialty metal, component, or covered material in your product meets DFARS sourcing standards. Compliance demonstrates to the DOD and your prime contractors that you can meet regulatory, ethical, and cyber security obligations. Without DFARS compliance, companies risk losing eligibility for existing and future defense contracts.

What is DFARS-compliant material?

A DFARS-compliant material is any specialty metal or alloy that meets the sourcing restrictions defined under DFARS clauses 252.225-7008 and 252.225-7009. These clauses specify which countries are approved sources for critical materials like steel, titanium, and nickel alloys used in defense manufacturing. To qualify as compliant, the materials must originate from those approved regions and be fully traceable through documented supplier declarations. Manufacturers use DFARS compliance platforms like Assent’s to gather and verify supplier data, confirm sourcing eligibility, and maintain complete transparency across their defense supply chain. This ensures all products meet U.S. government procurement and national security standards.

Improve Your DFARS Compliance Program: Book a Demo

Speak to an Assent supply chain expert and see how we simplify DFARS requirements with AI-enhanced supplier engagement, data analysis, and reporting.