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FAR Overhaul

The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is undergoing one of the most significant overhauls in decades — and it will change how small businesses interact with the government. From streamlined processes to new compliance expectations, these updates are designed to modernize acquisition while also raising the bar for readiness.

At AcquiCore Consulting, we break down what this means for you. In the coming weeks, we’ll highlight the most important changes, explain their impact on small businesses, and share actionable steps to keep your company competitive and compliant.

Staying ahead of regulatory shifts isn’t optional — it’s how you position yourself to win. Our mission is to give you the tools, strategies, and clarity to navigate these changes with confidence.

👉 In this issue:

What’s changing in the FAR overhaul

How it impacts registrations, proposals, and compliance

Steps your business can take now to prepare

Steps your business can take now to prepare

Start by reviewing your registrations, Capability Statement, and internal file hygiene practices. Update your proposal processes using checklists to avoid errors, and adopt tools like a Go/No-Go matrix to focus only on winnable bids. Building these disciplines now ensures your business won’t just adapt to the new FAR — it will thrive under it.

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