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Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (RFO) Reshapes Procurement

Published January 29, 2026

A comprehensive look at the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (RFO): how parts are rewritten, why plain language matters, and implications for vendors in 2025.

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Understanding the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (RFO)

The Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (RFO) is a government-wide effort to rewrite the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) to be more concise, plain-language, and user‑friendly, while preserving mandatory statutory requirements. The White House Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) coordinates the initiative with the FAR Council and GSA, using class deviations and companion guidance to accelerate procurement outcomes. The effort is actively described and implemented across multiple FAR parts through 2024–2025 and into 2026, with 2025 updates emphasizing commercial buying and modernization.

[1]

Pro Tip

Bookmark the active FAR deviations for the parts you touch (e.g., Part 7, 18, 19, 25, 39, 40, 47) and check the official GSA deviation pages for dates and scope before drafting proposals. (RFO-2025-07, -2025-18, -2025-19, -2025-25, -2025-39, -2025-40, -2025-47).

500+
Burdens removed (as of Aug 2025)
Source: The Office of Federal Procurement Policy Launches Landmark Update to FAR, Ushering in a New Era for Commercial Buying

"RFO reduces wordiness and ambiguity while preserving mandatory elements, enabling faster, more transparent procurements."

OFPP (White House)
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy Launches Landmark Update to FAR, Ushering in a New Era for Commercial Buying

Part-by-Part Deviation Rollout: What to Watch

  • Part 7 — Acquisition Planning (RFO-2025-07): plain-language rewrite and new guidance. (RFO-2025-07).
  • Part 25 — Foreign Acquisition (RFO-2025-25): streamlined international procurement language. (RFO-2025-25).
  • Part 39 — ICT (RFO-2025-39): IT procurement modernization. (RFO-2025-39).
  • Part 40 — Information Security and Supply Chain (RFO-2025-40): consolidated security requirements. (RFO-2025-40).
  • Part 19 — Small Business (RFO-2025-19): enhanced small-business participation. (RFO-2025-19).

Illustrative Case: IT Firm Wins Under the RFO

The Challenge

In this illustrative scenario, a small IT services company leverages the RFO's plain-language language and clearer IT security criteria to win a multi-year contract. The streamlined approach shortened bid evaluation cycles and increased clarity for the bidding team, demonstrating how modernized language and centralized guidance can translate into real opportunities.

Outcome

Contract awarded; company expands hires; increased renewal opportunities

Source: The Office of Federal Procurement Policy Launches Landmark Update to FAR, Ushering in a New Era for Commercial Buying

"Plain-language FAR and streamlined guidance reduce bid-cycle times and compliance friction for small businesses."

OFPP (White House)
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy Launches Landmark Update to FAR, Ushering in a New Era for Commercial Buying

Practical Takeaways for Agencies and Vendors

  1. Regularly monitor deviations for Parts 7, 18, 19, 25, 39, 40, and 47 as they publish updates (RFO-2025-07, -2025-18, -2025-19, -2025-25, -2025-39, -2025-40, -2025-47).
  2. Align procurement documents with plain-language FAR language and consult the FAR Companion where applicable.
  3. Provide internal RFO training and readiness checks before issuing solicitations or bid responses.
  4. Use SAM.gov and agency guidance to stay current on policy shifts tied to the RFO rollout.

As agencies continue rolling out deviations and companion guidance through 2025–2026, contractors should treat the RFO as a live framework that will improve with every published deviation. Stay engaged and verify language against the latest deviations before drafting or bidding.

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Sources & Citations

1. The Office of Federal Procurement Policy Launches Landmark Update to FAR, Ushering in a New Era for Commercial Buying [Link ↗](government site)
2. Class Deviation RFO-2025-25: FAR Class Deviation for FAR Part 25 in Support of Executive Order 14275, Restoring Common Sense to Federal Procurement | GSA [Link ↗](government site)
3. Class Deviation RFO-2025-07: FAR Class Deviation for FAR Part 7 in Support of Executive Order 14275, Restoring Common Sense to Federal Procurement | GSA [Link ↗](government site)

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