a proposed rule from the FAR Council to adjust acquisition-related dollar thresholds for inflation
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How Proposed FAR Rule Changes to Dollar Thresholds Open New Doors for Government Contractors and Certified Small Businesses

Navigating the world of government contracting often means keeping pace with regulatory changes. The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is the cornerstone of federal procurement, and any updates to its rules can significantly impact businesses…
FAR Breakdown: Environmental, Energy, and Water Efficiency, Renewable Energy Technologies, Occupational Safety, and Drug-Free Workplace (Part 23)
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Understanding the FAR: A Beginner’s Guide to Government Contracting (Part 23)

View Previous FAR Breakdowns As sustainability and environmental stewardship become more integral to federal policies, government contractors must also align with these values. Part 23 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) establishes…
FAR Breakdown: Labor Laws and Policies (Part 22)
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Understanding the FAR: A Beginner’s Guide to Government Contracting (Part 22)

View Previous FAR Breakdowns In government contracting, compliance with labor laws is a critical component, ensuring that contractors uphold fair wages, safe working conditions, and equal employment opportunities. Part 22 of the Federal…
FAR Breakdown: Labor Surplus Area Contracting (Part 20)

Understanding the FAR: A Beginner’s Guide to Government Contracting (Part 20)

View Previous FAR Breakdowns Government contracts are not just about procurement—they’re also a powerful tool to promote economic growth and stability. Part 20 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) focuses on Labor Surplus Area…
Part 19 of The FAR
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Understanding the FAR: A Beginner’s Guide to Government Contracting (Part 19)

View Previous FAR Breakdowns Government contracting plays a crucial role in promoting the growth of small businesses across the United States. Recognizing the importance of small businesses to the economy, the Federal Acquisition Regulation…
Part 18 of THE FAR
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Understanding the FAR: A Beginner’s Guide to Government Contracting (Part 18)

View Previous FAR Breakdowns Government contracting doesn’t stop when emergencies strike—in fact, it often intensifies. When unforeseen disasters, national emergencies, or urgent public needs arise, the government must move quickly to…
Part 17 of THE FAR
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Understanding the FAR: A Beginner’s Guide to Government Contracting (Part 17)

View Previous FAR Breakdowns In the world of government contracting, we’ve explored various contract types, from fixed-price to cost-reimbursement and everything in between. But what happens when a procurement doesn’t fit neatly into…
Part 16 of THE FAR
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Understanding the FAR: A Beginner’s Guide to Government Contracting (Part 16)

View Previous FAR Breakdowns Welcome back to our deep dive into the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). In our previous post, we explored Contracting by Negotiation and how that method allows for flexibility in evaluating technical expertise,…
Part 15 of THE FAR

Understanding the FAR: A Beginner’s Guide to Government Contracting (Part 15)

View Previous FAR Breakdowns Now that we’ve explored the structured world of sealed bidding, let’s shift gears and dive into a more flexible, yet equally critical, procurement method: Contracting by Negotiation. Part 15 of the FAR covers…
Part 14 of THE FAR
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Understanding the FAR: A Beginner’s Guide to Government Contracting (Part 14)

Welcome back to our comprehensive series on the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). In the previous installment, we explored Simplified Acquisition Procedures that enable agencies to acquire goods and services with reduced administrative…