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Proposed Increases to Micro-Purchase, Simplified Acquisition, and Other Thresholds

SmallGovCon

Every five years, the government is required by 41 U.S.C. 1908 to adjust the statutory acquisition thresholds for inflation, such as the Micro-Purchase Threshold, Simplified Acquisition Threshold, and others. Here are some of the proposed new thresholds for the FAR. million to $9.5 FAR 19.502-2.

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As the Acquisition World Turns: OFPP turns heat up on primes

Federal News Network

The micro-purchase threshold, the simplified acquisition threshold, the 8(a) sole source contract ceiling and several other similar acquisition limits are likely to increase in 2025. The Government Accountability Office’s annual report to Congress on the state of bid protests always is fascinating.

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Top Strategies for Successfully Selling to the Government

Select GCR

Want to start selling to governments but dont know where to begin? This guide breaks down the crucial steps: identifying contracting opportunities, understanding procurement processes, and building relationships with government buyers. Dive in to learn strategies that can help you secure lucrative government contracts.

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Procurement Methods vs. Solicitation Tools: What Every Procurement Professional Needs to Know

The Procurement ClassRoom

Organizational procurement policies often establish thresholds for the application of RFQs, RFPs, REOIs, and IFBs, defining their use within specific procurement methods or strategies. Most organizational procurement policies define thresholds that dictate when a particular method should be used.

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Bid Protest Minute: GAO’s Task Order Jurisdiction

GovCon & Trade

On December 21, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) dismissed a protest by ELS, an unsuccessful bidder on a Department of Defense (DOD) task order opportunity, concluding that it did not have jurisdiction to consider it. GAO reasoned that because “the value of the task order [was] below $25,000,000. 4106(f)(1) and 10 U.S.C. 3406f(2).

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Enhancing resource sharing with AWS Outposts

AWS Public Sector

It enables government agencies, educational institutions, and healthcare providers to modernize their IT infrastructure while adhering to strict data sovereignty, security, and compliance requirements. When a consumers resource usage within the Outpost breaches the soft threshold, the owner account sends an email to the Outposts owner.

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What new White House guidance on grants means for agencies that hand them out

Federal News Network

But yet, something you felt is important to highlight here. So the federal government spends more than $1 trillion a year in grants and other federal financial assistance. So it’s a really important tool, and it’s important to taxpayers. Let’s talk about maybe the threshold for what gets audited.