Author: Michael Hanafin

2025 Fall Training Conference Rescheduled to January 14–15, 2026

Due to the ongoing government shutdown, The Coalition for Common Sense in Government Procurement’s (Coalition) 2025 Fall Training Conference: The Revolutionary Federal Market has been rescheduled to January 14–15, 2026, at the Fairview

Friday Flash 10/31/2025

Friday Flash: FAR Companion Guide Version 2.0, CMMC Survey for Small Businesses, and More

Inside the “Nuts & Bolts” Breakout Sessions at the 2025 Fall Training Conference, Nov. 12-13

The popular “Nuts & Bolts” breakout sessions are a hallmark of The Coalition for Common Sense In Government Procurement (Coalition’s) Training Conferences. These small-group discussions focus on specific federal contract

Friday Flash 10/24/2025

Friday Flash: MAS Refresh 30, DEI-Related FAR Provisions Removed, and More

Don’t Miss the Fall Training Conference: Four Reasons to Register Now 

From shifting budget priorities to the implementation of the Revolutionary Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Overhaul (RFO) and procurement consolidation, contractors are facing a wave of changes in the Federal market.

Friday Flash 10/17/2025

Friday Flash: Coalition Files Supreme Court Brief, Army Acquisition Overhaul, and More

The Next Steps in the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul, Continued… 

Last month, the FAR & Beyond blog highlighted the importance of the formal rulemaking process in cementing the regulatory streamlining accomplished during Phase I of the Revolutionary Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Overhaul (RFO).

Friday Flash 10/10/2025

Friday Flash: OFPP Administrator Confirmed, SEWP V Extended, and Mor

Announcing the Governmentwide Day Agenda for the 2025 Fall Training Conference

The Coalition for Common Sense in Government Procurement is excited to share the Governmentwide Day agenda for the 2025 Fall Training Conference: The Revolutionary Federal Market! Taking place November 12–13 at the Fairview Park

Friday Flash 10/03/2025

Announcing the Full Conference Agenda, Agency Contingency Plans, and More