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Blanket Purchase Agreement Must Run Through Entire Term of Possible Order

Public Contracting Institute

A Blanket Purchase Agreement (“BPA”) is a “simplified method filling anticipated repetitive needs for supplies or services by establishing ‘charge accounts’ with qualified sources of supply. However, it is clear that a BPA alone is not a contract, and any BPA must comply with contract terms, including the entire term of the contract.

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10 Companies Awarded Spots on DLA Strategic Transformation Support Contract

GovCon Wire

million blanket purchase agreement to provide strategic transformation and enterprise project support services to the Defense Logistics Agency. 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

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DOD Issues Final DFARS Rule Implementing Increased Buy American Restrictions for Defense Procurements

Inside Government Contracts

Beginning in calendar year 2029, the threshold will be 75 percent. Second, an alternate domestic content threshold may be applied at the discretion of an agency senior procurement executive in instances where it is not feasible to meet the increasing threshold, e.g., under an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract.

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Back to Basics: The Buy American Act

SmallGovCon

We get a lot of questions about federal government contracting as federal government contracting attorneys, which makes sense. The Buy American Act “[r]estricts the purchase of supplies, that are not domestic end products, for use within the United States” unless an exception applies. That 65% will become 75% in 2029.

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Procurement Act 2023: What’s next and why you should act now

VWV

With the Procurement Act 2023 now set to come into force on 24 February 2025, contracting authorities have been given an additional four-month extension to prepare. The Ministerial Statement highlighted that the extension aims to facilitate a smoother transition for both contracting authorities and suppliers. Where are we now?

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

VWV

Part 2 will cover the debarment list; contract award process and what options are available to suppliers if things go wrong. Extension of scope of the Act across the procurement and contract lifecycle to include contract management. For below threshold contracts , Contracts Finder will still be active.

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Friday Flash 04/26/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

With each passing day, we eagerly prepare to converge upon the Fairview Park Marriott for this two-day event that continues to explore last Fall’s theme of “What is Fair and Reasonable” when it comes to market conditions, contract terms, policies, and regulations. The panel includes moderator Lauren Self , Medical Team Director for ADS Inc.,