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subpart40.1

Subpart 40.1 - [Reserved]

Subpart 40.1 is currently designated as '[Reserved]' within the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). It serves as a structural placeholder in the regulatory fr

Overview

Subpart 40.1 is currently designated as "[Reserved]" within the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). It serves as a structural placeholder in the regulatory framework, typically indicating that the section is being held for future regulatory language or that previous content has been removed while maintaining the numbering sequence.

Key Rules

  • No Active Regulations: There are currently no operative rules, clauses, or provisions codified within Subpart 40.1.
  • Placeholder Status: The "[Reserved]" designation is a formal administrative tool used to preserve the integrity of the FAR's organizational structure for future updates.
  • Contextual Relevance: As part of FAR Part 40 (Information Security and Supply Chain Security), this subpart is strategically positioned for future requirements related to supply chain risk management (SCRM).

Responsibilities

  • Contracting Officers: Currently have no compliance or oversight duties associated with this specific subpart.
  • Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council: Responsible for drafting and authorizing the insertion of any future language into this reserved section through the formal rulemaking process.
  • Contractors: Are not currently required to monitor this subpart for active performance requirements or deliverables.

Practical Implications

  • Compliance Neutrality: There is no immediate impact on solicitation drafting or contract administration; professionals can skip this subpart during current regulatory reviews.
  • Future Planning: Because Part 40 is a relatively new and high-priority area of the FAR focusing on supply chain security, the reservation of Subpart 40.1 suggests that the government is preparing for forthcoming mandates (such as those related to the Federal Acquisition Security Council (FASC) orders).
  • Documentation: If a contract template or checklist references FAR Part 40, practitioners should acknowledge that 40.1 contains no "fill-ins" or actionable clauses at this time.

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