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RFO Cuts FSS Contracts from 20 to 10 Years, Driving Evergreen Reform

2026/04/12
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According to federalnewsnetwork.com, the Revolutionary Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Overhaul (RFO) has effectively reduced the functional term of Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) contracts from 20 years to 10 years, triggering administrative strain and competition constraints across the U.S. federal procurement supply chain.

RFO Rewrites FSS Ordering Procedures

The RFO transferred ordering procedures for the FSS program from FAR 8.4 to the General Services Acquisition Regulation (GSAR) Subpart 538.7100. This revision replaced 9,449 words of dense, complex guidance with just 2,363 words written in plain, clear, and concise language. Redundant sections already covered in FSS contract clauses were eliminated, and overly complicated Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) rules were removed. The RFO also clarified statutory competition requirements for FSS task and delivery orders — enhancing transparency, innovation, and best-value commercial sourcing.

The 10-Year Contractual Gap

Although FSS contracts are still awarded with nominal 20-year terms, GSAR 538.7104-1(b) requires that any BPA’s ordering period must be fully covered by the contractor’s current FSS contract — including exercised options. Since customer agencies now routinely seek 10-year BPAs (enabled by the removal of FAR 8.4’s five-year BPA limit), contractors with less than 10 years remaining on their FSS contract must submit new offers to qualify. As a result, the practical lifespan of an FSS contract is now de facto 10 years.

This shift carries tangible operational consequences:

  • FSS contractors will need to submit new contract offers approximately every nine years
  • The volume of new FSS contract offers could more than double
  • Competition under the FSS program is limited, as fewer contractors remain eligible for long-term BPAs
  • GSA and contractors face a substantial increase in workload tied to re-submission, evaluation, negotiation, and awarding

BPAs Dominate FSS Spending

BPAs have become central to federal procurement efficiency. According to the source, BPAs accounted for over 50% of total FSS dollar volume each year from 2021–2024:

  • 2021: $19,958,413,064.67 (50.33%)
  • 2022: $21,226,410,338.05 (53.02%)
  • 2023: $25,152,838,687.86 (52.24%)
  • 2024: $27,317,655,856.62 (52.72%)
  • 2025: $23,368,983,225.12 (45.87%)

Customer agencies rely on BPAs to consolidate requirements, streamline ordering, and strengthen competition — making long-term BPA eligibility critical for sustained supply chain responsiveness.

Evergreen Contracts: A Pro-Competition Solution

Evergreen contracting — proposed as a direct response to the RFO’s structural gap — would eliminate fixed time limits on FSS contracts. Instead, contracts would continue indefinitely, subject only to continuous five-year option periods. This model avoids repetitive, costly contract re-awards and redirects focus toward active contract management and performance improvement. According to the report, evergreen contracting “will save GSA, customer agencies and industry time and money” and “empower FSS contractors to consistently compete for the newly authorized long-term BPAs.”

“Evergreen contracting, in combination with the RFO, will unleash even greater savings for customer agencies and the American people.” — Roger Waldron, president of The Coalition for Common Sense in Government Procurement

For global supply chain professionals supporting U.S. federal contracts, this means anticipating higher proposal frequency, tighter qualification windows, and intensified compliance scrutiny around option period tracking and BPA alignment. It also signals a broader shift toward dynamic, modular contracting — where agility, not longevity, defines contractual resilience.

Source: federalnewsnetwork.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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