Federal Procurement Regulations

Search FAR, DFARS, and agency procurement supplements. Track regulatory changes that affect your compliance obligations and proposal requirements.

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Market Intelligence — Regulations

Active Records
26,084
Total Award Value
$1,875,596,312,065
Average Value
$123,965,387
Record Types
4

Records by Type

Job Listings17,743Contracts6,287Regulations2,010Grants44

Top Contractors in Regulations

1.GOLDBLATT & SINGER
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2.PROCUREMENT CARD PAYMENT
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3.PAGE LAW LLC
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4.DEVLIN, SARAH
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5.DIXON INJURY FIRM
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6.QUALLS, BENJAMIN J
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7.SEAVER, SARA E
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8.STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTAGE
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9.BRENNEKE, KATIE R
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10.CAMPBELL JR, RODNEY J
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Competitive Position

FragmentedOpen market — no single contractor dominates

Good conditions for new entrants — 10+ active vendors

Set-Aside Distribution

Full and Open Competition62.4%Small Business Set-Aside17.8%NONE7.3%Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business5.4%Veteran-Owned Small Business4.4%8(a) Business Development1.1%HUBZone Small Business0.5%8(a) Business Development0.3%Women-Owned Small Business0.3%BICiv0.2%

Monthly Activity (Last 12 Months)

2025-06
9
2025-07
14
2025-08
2
2025-09
1
2025-10
0
2025-11
3
2025-12
3,854
2026-01
3,172
2026-02
3,382
2026-03
7,237
2026-04
7,147
2026-05
953

Frequently Asked Questions

What federal regulations does Bureauify track?
Bureauify tracks proposed and final rules from the Federal Register, including FAR/DFARS amendments, agency-specific regulations, and compliance requirements. You can search by agency, CFR part, keyword, or effective date.
How do regulatory changes affect contractors?
New regulations create compliance requirements that often require contractor support. For example, CMMC 2.0 rules created a massive market for cybersecurity assessments. Tracking regulatory changes gives you 60-90 day advance notice (during the comment period) of upcoming requirements.
What is the difference between proposed and final rules?
Proposed rules are published for public comment (typically 30-60 days). Final rules have completed the comment period and take effect on a specified date. Tracking proposed rules gives you the earliest possible intelligence on regulatory changes that will affect your market.

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