US government procurement rules just got a minor update
What happened
The US government has updated its main purchasing rulebook, the Federal Acquisition Regulation. These changes are small, technical adjustments to how federal agencies buy goods and services.
Why it matters
These updates are part of the routine maintenance of the rules that govern trillions in federal spending. While each change is minor, they collectively shape how companies interact with the government as a customer. They also affect how agencies manage their budgets and projects.
The signal
Watch for any specific rule changes in future Federal Acquisition Circulars that alter eligibility for certain types of contractors or shift how contracts are awarded.