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White House Limits Use of Non-Fixed-Price Federal Contracts

A new executive order makes fixed-price, performance-based contracts the default for federal procurement while increasing oversight of the use of non-fixed-price contracts.
May 6, 2026Updated:May 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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On April 30, 2026, President Trump issued an executive order titled “Promoting Efficiency, Accountability, and Performance in Federal Contracting,” signaling a shift in how federal agencies are expected to procure goods and services. The order establishes fixed‑price, performance‑based contracts as the default method for federal procurement. The rationale for this...

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