New Federal Acquisition Circular Brings Tweaks to Government Buying
Published Date: 5/12/2025
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Hey contractors and government buyers! The latest Federal Acquisition Circular 2025-04 updates the rules for how the government buys stuff, making things clearer and smoother. These changes kick in soon and could affect how you win contracts and handle paperwork, so get ready to roll with the new flow!
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