Title 41 › Subtitle Subtitle I— - Federal Procurement Policy › Chapter CHAPTER 23— - MISCELLANEOUS › § 2308
Heads of federal agencies should use modular contracting as much as possible when buying a major IT system. Modular contracting means buying the system in several smaller pieces that work together and follow common or commercial IT standards so the parts stay compatible. The Federal Acquisition Regulation must say that agencies can split a major IT purchase into smaller, easier-to-manage pieces that solve hard problems step by step, deliver and test working parts that do their main jobs on their own, and let later pieces use new technology or changing needs. A contract for a piece should be awarded within 180 days after the solicitation or be considered for cancellation. The IT from a contract must be delivered within 18 months after the solicitation that led to the award.
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41 U.S.C. § 2308
Title 41 — Public Contracts
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73