Energy Dept Extends Procurement Form Revisions
Published Date: 8/7/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Energy is updating and extending its paperwork for buying goods and services for three more years. This change helps DOE keep track of purchases better and makes sure everything runs smoothly. If you work with DOE procurement, get ready for these updated forms and rules coming soon!
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DOE Extends Procurement Forms
If you work with DOE procurement, expect updated forms and revised information-collection rules. The Department of Energy has submitted a request to OMB to revise and extend its Procurement Requirements (OMB Control Number 1910-4100) for three years to collect procurement information needed to administer DOE's acquisition programs.
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