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10 Companies Awarded Spots on DLA Strategic Transformation Support Contract

GovCon Wire

DLA received 14 bids for the five-year firm-fixed-price BPA and will fund the contract using fiscal 2024 through 2029 defense working capital funds and other budget allocations, the Department of Ten companies won spots on a $92.5

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Understanding the new Procurement Act 2023: What suppliers need to know - Part 1

VWV

However, if you are a supplier under an existing framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system, these will continue under the old rules for their remaining term, with a long-stop date of 23 February 2029 for dynamic purchasing systems. What are open frameworks?

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The FY 2024 National Defense Authorization Act: Key Provisions Government Contractors Should Know

Government Contracts Legal Forum

Section 865 requires the Secretary of Defense to amend DFARS 215.305 to require DoD agencies to consider affiliate companies’ past performance information, if relevant, when small businesses bid on DoD contracts. The authority for this pilot program will sunset on January 1, 2029.

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Friday Flash 04/26/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

NITAAC stated that orders placed on CIO-SP3 can have a five-year term, so task orders can potentially run through October 29, 2029. In this bid protest, the protested concern submitted its offer on September 15, 2023. CIO-SP3, which was set to expire this month, has now been extended through October 29, 2024.

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Friday Flash 3/08/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

Like the FAR rule, the new DFARS rule: Modifies the definition of domestic end product, qualifying country end product, and domestic construction material by increasing the domestic content threshold to 65 percent for calendar years 2024 through 2028, and to 75 percent beginning in calendar year 2029.

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'Buy American' in 2025: Your 65 Percent Compliance Checklist and Supply Chain Playbook

USFCR

This rule runs through 2028 and rises to 75 percent in 2029. If you're not auditing your supply chain now, you're risking more than a missed bid; you could be disqualified before you even get started.