FAR 2.0 Update: Part 33 Protests, Disputes, and Appeals

Many federal contractors have heard about the revamping of the Federal Acquisition Regulation. Variously called FAR 2.0, the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul, and most commonly simply RFO, this project has been undertaken by the Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) and the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council (FAR Council). Initiated by Executive Order in April 2025, the new RFO process has been going quickly, with lots of proposed revisions.

Our earlier posts regarding various aspects of the RFO can be found here: Executive OrderOverview of FAR 2.0FAR Part 6FAR Part 19, FAR Part 12, FAR Part 15.

In this post, we’ll review one proposed revision that seems to make some slight changes to the language: Part 33 Protests, Disputes, and Appeals. In particular, this part incentivizes the use of agency level protests over other types of protests.

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FAR 2.0 Update: Part 15 – Contracting By Negotiation

As most federal contractors have heard, the Federal Acquisition Regulation is undergoing a major overhaul. FAR 2.0, commonly referred to as the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (or just the “RFO”), is the responsibility of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) and the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council (FAR Council). Initiated by Executive Order 14275, the new FAR 2.0 process has been going quickly, with lots of proposed revisions.

Our earlier posts regarding the RFO can be found here: Executive Order, Overview of FAR 2.0, FAR Part 6, FAR Part 19, FAR Part 12.

Work continues over at the OFPP and FAR Council, and today we’re covering some of their most substantial changes yet: Part 15 – Contracting by Negotiation.

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