The world is being quietly rearranged by people who write very long documents.


The title they went with Federal Acquisition Regulation; Technical Amendments Noisy translates that to

The government fixed typos in its buying rules


The US government made small editorial changes to its Federal Acquisition Regulation. These changes fix typos and update references, but do not alter any actual rules for buying goods and services.
This document is a routine cleanup. It ensures the government's purchasing rulebook is internally consistent and easy to read. It does not change how the government buys things, or what it can buy.
There is nothing to watch here. This is a housekeeping item.

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