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Interim Rule Effective in December Establishes Requirements for Contractors to Remove Identified Products and Services from the U.S. Government Supply Chain

Government Contracts & Investigations

Contractors will be required to perform some sort of diligence in advance of submitting bids. In other words, there are no exceptions for purchases below the micro-purchase threshold or the simplified acquisition threshold. FAR 52.204-30 is a Mandatory Flow Down for subcontractors. Waivers may be available.

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Friday Flash 04/19/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

While the threshold for reporting under CISA’s rule is higher than, for example, under the Department of Defense’s (“DoD’s”) cyber incident reporting rule (which requires reporting of incidents involving activities that “may have” occurred), this is a welcome acknowledgement of the practicalities of cyber incident detection and response.

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Friday Flash 04/26/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

While the threshold for reporting under CISA’s rule is higher than, for example, under the Department of Defense’s (“DoD’s”) cyber incident reporting rule (which requires reporting of incidents involving activities that “may have” occurred), this is a welcome acknowledgement of the practicalities of cyber incident detection and response.

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Two New Cybersecurity Proposed Rules Mean Big Changes for Federal Contractors

Government Contracts & Investigations

Updates to relevant terms and definitions – The proposed rule includes new definitions for “IoT devices,” “Operational Technology,” “Telecommunications Equipment,” “Telecommunications Services,” and “Security incident” to be included in FAR 2.101. Notably absent from those FAR provisions is a definition for these terms.

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FAR Cyber Threat and Incident Reporting and Information Sharing Rule

Inside Government Contracts

The rule applies to contracts below the simplified acquisition threshold, and to commercial products, including commercial off the shelf (COTS) items, and commercial services. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration. comply with all of the minimum elements” established by the U.S.

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Friday Flash 12/01/2023

The Coalition for Government Procurement

Updates to relevant terms and definitions – The proposed rule includes new definitions for “IoT devices,” “Operational Technology,” “Telecommunications Equipment,” “Telecommunications Services,” and “Security incident” to be included in FAR 2.101. Notably absent from those FAR provisions is a definition for these terms.

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Friday Flash 11/10/23

The Coalition for Government Procurement

Updates to relevant terms and definitions – The proposed rule includes new definitions for “IoT devices,” “Operational Technology,” “Telecommunications Equipment,” “Telecommunications Services,” and “Security incident” to be included in FAR 2.101. Notably absent from those FAR provisions is a definition for these terms.