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Sweeping order addressing competition across the economy with 72 initiatives spanning multiple agencies. Targets monopolistic practices, promotes open markets, and encourages new market entrants in federal contracting.
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Ask about EO 14036Sweeping order addressing competition across the economy with 72 initiatives spanning multiple agencies. Targets monopolistic practices, promotes open markets, and encourages new market entrants in federal contracting.
Encourages agencies to reduce barriers to entry for new contractors, increase competition in sole-source situations, and review existing vendor lock-in arrangements. Benefits small and mid-size contractors seeking federal opportunities.
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Bureauify. (2026). EO 14036: Promoting Competition in the American Economy — Federal Contract Intelligence. Bureauify Federal Intelligence. Retrieved , from https://bureauify.com/executive_order/eo-14036-promoting-competition
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