The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is the cornerstone regulation that governs the acquisition process by which federal agencies procure goods and services, using funds appropriated by Congress. It sets forth the rules and procedures these agencies must follow to ensure that purchasing is conducted fairly, efficiently, and at the best value for the taxpayer.
FAR covers a wide range of topics, from basic definitions and principles to detailed policies on contracting methods and administration. It is designed to handle everything from the simplest purchases to the most complex contracting needs that the government may have.
For those involved in or interested in federal procurement, acquisition.gov serves as an essential resource. This website allows users to browse specific parts or subparts of the FAR, and download the complete regulation in various formats, facilitating the ease of access and understanding of these comprehensive rules. Whether you are a government official, a contractor, or a legal advisor, the site provides invaluable tools and insights into the federal acquisition process.