Title 41 › Subtitle Subtitle I— - Federal Procurement Policy › Chapter CHAPTER 19— - SIMPLIFIED ACQUISITION PROCEDURES › § 1903
Agency leaders can use faster, special buying rules when they need property or services for certain urgent needs: support of a contingency operation, defense against or recovery from cyber, nuclear, biological, chemical, or radiological attack, help after an international disaster when asked by the Secretary of State or USAID, or support for a declared emergency or major disaster. Under those rules, some dollar limits change: small purchases count as $15,000 inside the United States and $25,000 outside. The simplified acquisition threshold becomes $750,000 in the United States and $1,500,000 outside. A $5,000,000 cap in other rules is treated as $10,000,000 for these buys. For items bought to defend against or recover from attacks, an agency head may treat them as commercial products or services. But if a sole-source contract over $15,000,000 is awarded for such commercial items, it still must follow cost accounting rules (section 1502) and cost/pricing data rules (chapter 35 of this title and chapter 271 of title 10).
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41 U.S.C. § 1903
Title 41 — Public Contracts
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73