GFP: Government-Furnished Property

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GFP: Government-Furnished Property

The use of the term Government-Furnished Property (GFP) is less than exact in the defense industry. Generally speaking it is Government-owned stuff that falls into two categories:

Items sold to the Government that are sent to a contractor for maintenance, repair or overhaul (MRO)

Equipment and/or material provided to contractors to build or maintain such items

For most contractors, GFP falls into the first category. But there are nuances of the definitions which include Government-owned stuff in these forms, each with its own set of rules for defense contractors to follow:

GFP end-item that requires service, sometimes referred to a Reparable GFP

GFP end-item that includes a Reparable GFP embedded-item to be serviced

GFP end-item into which a new item is to be installed under a new acquisition contract

GFP which is to be installed in a new acquisition item being sold by the contractor

Government-Furnished Equipment (GFE) used in either new acquisition or service contracts, which will be returned

Government-Furnished Material (GFM) provided by the Government for use the manufacture or repair of items under a defense contract

 

hmtoggle_arrow1 Reparable GFP

hmtoggle_arrow1 Gaining Custody of GFP in the IUID Registry

hmtoggle_arrow1WAWF Property Transfer Transaction

 

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