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The White House issued an executive order April 15, 2025, to simplify federal procurement by eliminating non-essential rules, with major changes set for October 15, 2025.
On April 15, 2025, the White House launched a sweeping overhaul of federal procurement by issuing an executive order to simplify the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy is leading efforts to eliminate non-statutory rules not essential to efficient government buying, with key changes expected by October 15, 2025.
Agencies had 15 days to recommend rule changes, followed by 20 days for OMB guidance.
Some reforms are being implemented immediately without formal rulemaking.
Non-statutory rules may be moved to non-binding guidance or subject to sunset provisions—automatic expiration every four years—creating compliance uncertainty.
Core provisions like contract termination for convenience are likely to remain, while social policy and other non-essential clauses face elimination.
Contractors should prepare for rapid changes, potential rule expiration during contracts, and evolving guidance.
La Casa Blanca emitió una orden ejecutiva el 15 de abril de 2025, para simplificar las adquisiciones federales eliminando reglas no esenciales, con cambios importantes programados para el 15 de octubre de 2025.