FAR Part 6 2026 Overhaul: Competition Simplified

A 2026 deep dive into the FAR Part 6 overhaul under the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (RFO): competition simplification, agency deviations, and practical steps for contractors.

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Executive Snapshot: 2026 FAR Part 6 Overhaul and Competition Simplification

In 2026, the FAR Council advances the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (RFO) initiative, delivering a streamlined FAR Part 6 focused on competition while preserving core statutory anchors. Agencies like GSA are issuing class deviations to implement the new framework, with model deviation texts released in 2025 and ongoing agency adaptations into 2026.
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What Are FAR Part 6 and the RFO 2026?

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FAR Part 6 governs federal procurement competition. The 2026 Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (RFO) introduces a simplified Part 6 via model deviation texts and agency deviations, preserving core statutory anchors (including advocates for competition and the use of competitive procedures) while removing nonstatutory text and redundancies. In 2025–2026, the FAR Council published model deviation text for Part 6, and agencies began adopting the changes through class deviations (e.g., GSA's RFO-2025-06), enabling a practical, transitional pathway to the fully codified Part 6 framework.

Key Changes in 2026 Part 6 under the RFO

How FAR Part 6 Works in 2026 under the RFO?

FAR Part 6RFO 2026GSAAcquisition.gov
The 2026 Part 6 framework preserves statutory anchors but uses plainer language. Agencies implement via model deviation texts and agency class deviations, with an emphasis on presolicitation and competition planning. The framework continues to require full and open competition and the use of competitive procedures, while reorganizing sections to emphasize presolicitation and competition advocacy. See the Part 6 baseline and deviation guidance for specifics on policy, alternatives to competition, and the mapping of revised sections into practice.

Pro Tip

Always verify the current agency deviation text applicable to your procurement (e.g., GSA’s deviation texts) to know which Part 6 language applies in 2026.

Case Study (Hypothetical): A Small Tech Firm Wins Under 2026 Part 6 Deviation

The Challenge

This illustrative scenario shows a small SDVOSB pursuing a 12–18 month IT services BPA under the 2026 Part 6 framework. The presolicitation plan emphasizes competition advocacy, considers alternatives to competition, and uses a streamlined justification process. The outcome demonstrates rigorous competition with a short, compliant D&F mapped to the agency deviation text (GSA deviation) and a transparent evaluation that aligns with the revised Part 6 expectations.

Outcome

Illustrative example for readers; not a real contract record.

What This Means for Government Contractors?

GSAAcquisition.govFAR Overhaul Companion Guide
For contractors, 2026 means reading the current agency deviation text to determine which Part 6 language applies to a given procurement. Expect continued emphasis on open competition, with potential new pathways for set-asides and alternatives to competition under the revised framework. Contractors should align bid strategies, D&F/documents, and evaluation plans with the agency’s deviations and the FAR Overhaul Companion Guide to ensure compliance and competitive positioning.

Key Takeaways for Government Contractors

  • 2026 sees ongoing agency deviations as the primary channel for Part 6 changes; track deviations for each procurement.
  • Presolicitation planning and competition advocacy are at the forefront of the 2026 framework.
  • While language is simplified, core competition requirements (full and open competition, competitive procedures) remain intact.
  • Leverage SBA set-aside programs and other eligible pathways under the new Part 6 guidance as outlined in agency deviation materials.
Next Step

Verify the exact Part 6 text applicable to your next solicitation by consulting the agency deviation notice and the FAR Overhaul Companion Guide.

Sources & Citations

1. Part 6 – Competition Requirements [Link ↗](regulation)
2. FAR Overhaul – Part 6 [Link ↗](regulation)
3. FAR Overhaul - Companion Guide [Link ↗](regulation)

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