Preparing for a “Common-Sense” FAR: What Federal Contractors Need to Know About the Trump Administration's Plans to Streamline the Federal Acquisition Regulation
Source: FOLEY
On April 15, 2025, President Trump issued Executive Order 14275, “Restoring Common Sense to Federal Procurement,” which directs his Administration to make major revisions to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) with the stated purpose of making the federal procurement process more “agile, effective, and efficient.”
Background: On January 31, 2025, President Trump issued Executive Order 14192, “Unleashing Prosperity Through Deregulation,” which announced his Administration’s policy of alleviating unnecessary regulatory burdens. Executive Order 14275 extends the Trump Administration’s deregulatory initiative to the government contracting sector by directing the most significant overhaul of the FAR in more than four decades.
Key Takeaways for Contractors:
A Mandate for FAR Simplification—Fast. The Order establishes an aggressive timetable for the proposed revisions to the FAR. The FAR now fills more than 2,000 pages, and the Order directs the OFPP Administrator, working with the FAR Council and agency heads, to amend the FAR within 180 days. The objective is to retain only provisions that are statutorily required or “otherwise necessary to support simplicity and usability, strengthen the efficacy of the procurement system, or protect economic or national security interests.”
Agency FAR Supplements Are Also Under Review. Each agency must designate a senior acquisition official within 15 days of the Order to work with the OFPP Administrator and FAR Council to provide recommendations regarding their agency-specific FAR supplements.
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