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The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is getting a plain-language rewrite under Executive Order 14275, removing most non-statutory rules and introducing practical buying guides. These updates will have far-reaching impacts across all federal contracting activities.

Our new website, FAR In Focus, is here to help you navigate this transformation while staying informed and prepared. Our website provides:

  • Real-time updates and analysis of proposed FAR revisions.
  • Detailed crosswalks for each FAR Part.
  • Insights into non-regulatory buying guides and best practices.
  • A clear, accessible interface for tracking the overhaul process.

Crowell GovCon Strategies is your partner for compliance, risk management, and success in the new era of federal procurement. We can assist you with:

  • Tailored guidance on compliance and risk management.
  • Strategic planning for new regulatory requirements.
  • Expert interpretation of evolving rules and their operational impact.
  • Proactive approaches to federal procurement challenges and opportunities.

Visit FAR In Focus today to access up-to-date information and resources. Reach out to a member of the Crowell GCS team to learn more about how we can help you navigate FAR.

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Government contractors large and small trust Per David Midboe to solve their most complex legal challenges to winning and successfully performing work for the government. Building on his substantial Navy experience, Per advises clients —  particularly in the defense, emerging technologies,  and IT…

Government contractors large and small trust Per David Midboe to solve their most complex legal challenges to winning and successfully performing work for the government. Building on his substantial Navy experience, Per advises clients —  particularly in the defense, emerging technologies,  and IT sectors — on critical competition issues under the Federal Acquisition Regulation and the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement, including solicitation terms, evaluation factors, organizational conflict of interest issues, bidders’ Q&As, request for information responses, subcontract formations, conducting discussions, government data rights clauses, subcontractor flow-downs, Procurement Integrity Act investigations, and debriefs. He also has a substantial bid protest practice, representing clients at the Government Accountability Office, at the Court of Federal Claims, and in state court bid protest litigation.