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30, 2026, according to a 2020 memo from Kim Herring, the then-acting principal director of the Office of Defense Contract and Pricing. The Navy — along with the Army, the Air Force and the Fourth Estate agencies — is trying move off of the Standard Procurement System, developed in the 1990s.
Last month, the Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) issued a draft Request for Quotes (RFQ) for the proposed governmentwide ASCEND Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) for cloud services. 1 Simplified Acquisition Threshold: The bill would raise the simplified acquisition threshold (SAT) from $250,000 to $500,000.
These requirements are expected to be included in all DoD solicitations valued above the micro-purchasethreshold, except for procurements that are exclusively for commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) items. DoD plans to include CMMC requirements in all applicable solicitations beginning October 1, 2026.
These requirements are expected to be included in all DoD solicitations valued above the micro-purchasethreshold, except for procurements that are exclusively for commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) items. DoD plans to include CMMC requirements in all applicable solicitations beginning October 1, 2026.
This provision of the NDAA seems targeted at bridging the communication gap between the agencies by requiring that the parties to a proposed transaction over the HSR threshold provide a copy of their HSR filing directly to DoD.
The pilot is expected to sunset in 2026. Further, confirming the broad applicability of CMMC, DOD confirmed that these requirements will be applicable to contracts below the Simplified Acquisition Threshold (which currently sits at $250,000). The CMMC 2.0 According to the proposed rule, DoD plans to implement a phased rollout of CMMC.
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The new prices will be effective Jan 1, 2026. This case was distinguishable from other OHA size appeal decisions, where a price had not been agreed upon or where a potential purchase was conditioned on the seller reaching financial targets. The proposed changes to the DFARS are primarily to: Add references to the CMMC 2.0
Government’s purchase of goods and services produced in the United States and Executive Order 14104 to increase domestic manufacturing and commercialization in certain research and development supported by federal funding. Both sides of the political aisle have marched to a drumbeat of increased domestic sourcing for the past several years.
If a multiple-award acquisition is expected to meet or exceed the substantial bundling dollar threshold the agencys small business specialist would be required to notify the PCR if the agency expects less than 30% of the contract awardees to be small businesses. The public has until January 28, 2025, to submit comments.
Healthcare Spotlight: VA Planning for Mid-2026 Federal Electronic Health Record Rollout On December 20, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) released an update on the rollout of its Electronic Health Record (EHR) system. Until then, the VA will continue improving the EHR system for current users.
The Postal Service is aiming for 75 percent of its next-generation delivery vehicles to be electric by 2026, supported by $3 billion from the Inflation Reduction Act. ” This proposed rule implements a statutory requirement to adjust acquisition related thresholds every five years to account for inflation.
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