FPPO
Federal agency responsible for regulations under FPPO.
11 regulationsConformance of Cost Accounting Standards to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for Operating Revenue and Lease Accounting
This regulation updates federal accounting rules to match standard business accounting practices when it comes to how companies record revenue from operations and lease agreements. The change ensures that government contractors and companies doing business with the federal government use consistent accounting methods, making their financial reports more transparent and easier to compare.
Conformance of Cost Accounting Standards to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for Cost Accounting Standards 404, 408, 409, and 411
This proposed rule updates how federal contractors calculate and report their accounting costs to align with standard business accounting practices. The changes affect companies that do business with the federal government and ensure they're using consistent, fair methods to track expenses when billing the government.
Federal Acquisition Regulation: Inflation Adjustment of Acquisition-Related Thresholds
The federal government adjusts the dollar amounts used to determine which government contracts need competitive bidding and other oversight rules. These adjustments happen annually to account for inflation, ensuring that the rules apply fairly to contracts of similar real value over time.
Federal Acquisition Regulation: Federal Acquisition Circular 2025-06; Introduction
This regulation updates the federal government's purchasing rules to establish new standards for how agencies buy goods and services from contractors. These changes affect how taxpayer money is spent on government contracts and aim to improve efficiency and fairness in the bidding process.
Federal Acquisition Regulation: Federal Acquisition Circular 2025-06; Small Entity Compliance Guide
This federal rule updates how the government buys goods and services from small businesses, making it easier for small companies to understand and follow the rules when bidding for federal contracts. The changes are designed to reduce paperwork and confusion so more small businesses can compete for government work.
Federal Acquisition Regulation: Technical Amendments
This regulation makes technical corrections and updates to the Federal Acquisition Regulation, which sets the rules for how the federal government buys goods and services from contractors. These changes clarify existing rules and fix errors to make the government's purchasing process more efficient and consistent.
Federal Acquisition Regulation: Federal Acquisition Circular 2025-05; Small Entity Compliance Guide
This regulation updates federal rules for how the government buys goods and services from businesses, with special guidance to help small companies understand and follow these purchasing rules. It aims to make the process clearer and more fair for small businesses that want to work with the federal government.
Federal Acquisition Regulation: Clarification of System for Award Management Preaward Registration Requirements
This regulation clarifies the rules that companies and organizations must follow when registering in the federal government's System for Award Management (SAM) before they can bid on federal contracts. The update aims to make the registration process clearer and more consistent for businesses seeking to work with the government.
Federal Acquisition Regulation: Ending Procurement and Forced Use of Paper Straws
The federal government is proposing to stop requiring paper straws in government purchases and to end any mandates that force their use. This rule would give federal agencies and contractors more flexibility in choosing what types of straws to buy instead of being locked into paper options.
Conformance of Cost Accounting Standards to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles: Capitalization of Tangible Assets and Accounting for Acquisition Costs of Material
This proposed rule updates how federal contractors account for the cost of buying equipment and materials. The change aligns government accounting rules with standard business accounting practices, which could affect how much contractors charge the government for projects.
Pay Equity and Transparency in Federal Contracting
This proposed rule would require companies that do business with the federal government to disclose how much they pay their employees and demonstrate that they're paying men and women fairly for the same work. The goal is to reduce gender pay gaps and increase transparency about wages at major contractors.