Defense Deals with Lone Bidders: New Paperwork Rules
Published Date: 8/1/2025
Notice
Summary
The Defense Department is updating rules about when they get only one offer for a contract. This affects businesses that want to work with the government, making sure the paperwork is clear and fair. The changes won’t cost extra money but will help speed up how contracts get handled.
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DFARS 'Only One Offer' Paperwork Clarified
If you run a business that wants to bid on Defense Department contracts, this DFARS change clarifies what information the government collects when it receives only one offer for a contract. The notice says the change will not add extra costs and will help speed up how those contracts are handled.
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