Federal Acquisition Security Council Improvement Act of 2026
HR 7274 increases congressional oversight of federal procurement security decisions by amending the Federal Acquisition Security Council's governance and transparency requirements.
HR 7274 increases congressional oversight of federal procurement security decisions by amending the Federal Acquisition Security Council's governance and transparency requirements.
HR 7274 amends federal acquisition law to modify the structure and operations of the Federal Acquisition Security Council (FASC), which reviews and restricts federal purchases of products and services deemed security risks. The bill grants Congress enhanced oversight authority and clarifies decision-making procedures for this executive body that impacts federal contracting.
The FASC wielded significant power during recent administrations to ban or restrict Chinese technology and other foreign suppliers from federal contracts, affecting billions in procurement annually. Changes to its governance structure and transparency requirements could reshape how the federal government manages supply chain security versus balancing vendor competition and cost considerations.
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