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

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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

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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. Changes to the process for providing feedback on tenders and the standstill period.

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

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Crowell & Moring’s Government Contracts Group discusses the most consequential changes for government contractors here. If a contractor cannot make the required certification, DoD cannot award new contracts for consulting services. DoD contracting officers may also request a waiver, but waivers require congressional notification.