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Regulatory Notice: Phase 1 FAR deviations in effect (Feb 1, 2026). Phase 2 permanent rulemaking deadline: June 30, 2026.

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Based on published FAR/DFARS deviations and Federal Register notices

Acquisition Threshold Changes in Effect

Source: FAR Case 2024-006, Federal Register Vol. 90 No. 165

Effective Now

Micro-Purchase

$10,000
$15,000
Effective Now

Simplified Acq.

$250,000
$350,000
Effective Now

Subcon Plans

$750,000
$900,000
Effective Now

8(a) Sole Source

$4,500,000
$5,500,000
Effective Now

Cost/Price Data

$2,000,000
$2,500,000
31 Deviations

DFARS Overhaul

Effective Feb 1, 2026
Permanent rules June 30

Compliance Impact Assessment

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Small Business
8(a)
SDVOSB
WOSB / EDWOSB
HUBZone
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Based on published FAR/DFARS regulatory sources

Your FAR Impact Snapshot

Personalized to your contract profile

Compliance Exposure Rating

Key Findings

Recommended Next Steps

Your assessment identified regulatory changes with direct impact on your contract portfolio. Addressing these items typically requires 10 to 15 hours of compliance review across multiple regulatory documents, or engagement with outside counsel at $200 to $400 per hour. Our full report maps each action item to your specific contracts and delivers a prioritized compliance plan within 48 hours for a flat $297.

URGENT
Review active contracts against updated thresholds
Determine which contracts shifted categories under the new SAT, micro-purchase, and subcontracting plan thresholds.
HIGH
Audit DFARS compliance against 31 class deviations
Identify which deviations affect your cost accounting, reporting, and subcontracting obligations.
HIGH
Update bidding and proposal procedures
Ensure templates, pricing worksheets, and bid/no-bid criteria reflect the current regulatory environment.
MONITOR
Track Phase 2 permanent rulemaking
Subscribe to Federal Register notifications for FAR case numbers related to the overhaul. Deadline: June 30, 2026.

What happens if you don't act

Contract ineligibility. Proposals built on outdated thresholds or clause references can be rejected as non-responsive. New solicitations are already using revised FAR/DFARS clause numbers.
Audit exposure. DCAA recovered $7 billion in False Claims Act settlements in 2025. Contractors operating under outdated compliance frameworks face increased scrutiny, especially around cost accounting and cybersecurity.
Missed opportunities. The updated thresholds opened new contract categories for small businesses. Contractors who don't recognize these shifts are leaving eligible opportunities on the table.
Subcontractor risk. Primes are required to flow down updated DFARS requirements. If your compliance documentation references outdated provisions, you risk being dropped from teaming arrangements.

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Company name, NAICS codes, set-aside status, report ID, point of contact
Executive Summary
Risk score breakdown with explanation of exposure areas
Threshold Impact Analysis
Every threshold change mapped to your contract range with impact assessment
DFARS Deviation Review
All 31 class deviations analyzed for relevance to your contract types
Priority Action Items
Ranked by urgency with specific deadlines and recommended steps
Compliance Calendar
Every regulatory deadline through December 2026 with required actions

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the full report cost $297?

Federal compliance consulting firms typically charge $200 to $400 per hour. A standard regulatory impact review runs $2,000 to $15,000 and takes weeks to schedule. CMMC gap assessments alone cost $5,000 to $15,000. We built a way to deliver a comparable entity-specific compliance analysis for a flat $297, delivered within 48 hours. No hourly billing, no retainer, no subscription, no follow-up charges.

What does the full report include that the free assessment doesn't?

The free assessment identifies which regulatory changes affect your contracts. The full report goes deeper: a detailed review of all 31 DFARS class deviations as they apply to your specific contract types, prioritized action items with deadlines, a compliance calendar through December 2026, and a risk score breakdown. It is delivered as a branded PDF your team can use for internal review and share with legal counsel.

Can I find this information on my own?

While this information is publicly available, manually procuring it is cumbersome and time-intensive. The relevant changes are spread across dozens of Federal Register notices, class deviation memoranda, DFARS amendments, and acquisition.gov updates. Cross-referencing those documents against your specific contract profile typically requires 10 to 15 hours of review. Our report consolidates that work into a single deliverable, prioritized for your entity, within 48 hours.

How is my report personalized?

Your report is generated from the contract profile you provide: contract value range, set-aside certifications, DoD or civilian agency contracts, and NAICS codes. Each threshold change, class deviation, and action item is evaluated against your specific profile. You receive a report that addresses your compliance requirements, not generic guidance.

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Is this legal advice?

No. FARCheck provides informational compliance assessments based on published regulatory sources. We are not a law firm. For binding compliance decisions, consult with qualified legal counsel. Our reports are designed to help your team identify areas for review and prioritize next steps before engaging counsel, saving time and billable hours in the process.

About This Assessment

FARCheck tracks published regulatory changes from the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul (Executive Order 14275) and cross-references them against contractor profiles to identify compliance exposure.

Analysis is based on official sources: the Federal Acquisition Regulation, Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement, published class deviation memoranda, and Federal Register notices. All threshold values referenced are from the FAR Council's finalized inflation adjustment rule (FAR Case 2024-006).

This tool provides informational compliance assessments. FARCheck does not provide legal advice. Consult qualified legal counsel before making binding compliance decisions.

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Regulatory Sources

FARFederal Acquisition Regulation — acquisition.gov DFARSDefense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement THRESHOLDSFAR Threshold Changes — October 1, 2025 FED REGISTERInflation Adjustment of Acquisition-Related Thresholds SAM.GOVSystem for Award Management — Entity Information