DHS Tweaks Contract Forms: No Extra Hassle for Businesses
Published Date: 5/28/2025
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Summary
The Department of Homeland Security is updating how it collects info from companies wanting public contracts. This means businesses will see some changes in the forms they fill out, but it won’t cost extra money or take more time. The update helps keep things clear and fair for everyone involved.
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Updated DHS contract forms
The Department of Homeland Security is updating how it collects proposal information from companies applying for public contracts by changing the solicitation forms (Forms 700-24 and 700-25). If you bid on DHS contracts, you will see changes in the forms you fill out when you apply.
No added cost or time burden
DHS states the updated information collection will not increase costs or take more time for businesses to complete. If you currently fill out these solicitation forms, you should not expect extra fees or longer completion times because of this update.
Update aims to improve clarity and fairness
DHS says the update is intended to keep the solicitation process clear and fair for everyone involved. This aims to help companies understand requirements and compete on an even footing when seeking DHS public contracts.
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