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Dynamic Change Continues in Federal Procurement Policy

By Steven Masiello, Gale Monahan, and Sanam Analouei
April 17, 2025
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Federal procurement reform continues to accelerate with two new executive orders issued on April 15, 2025, that push forward the administration’s agenda to streamline acquisition, reduce regulatory burdens, and expand the use of commercial solutions. Building on earlier directives and OFPP-led efforts, these orders signal a deeper commitment by the White House to large-scale procurement modernization, by improving speed, cost-efficiency, and private-sector alignment. Dentons’ Government Contracts team breaks down what these changes mean for contractors navigating this evolving landscape.

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Steven Masiello

About Steven Masiello

Steven M. Masiello is the chair of the US Government Contracts practice and a leader of the firm's Global Government Contracts and Procurement group. Masiello serves as lead counsel in complex government contract matters across numerous industry segments concerning state, federal, and foreign military funded transactions in the US courts, agency boards and under domestic and international alternative dispute resolution procedures.

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Gale Monahan

About Gale Monahan

Gale Monahan is a partner in the Firm’s Government Contracts practice where he focuses on government contracts counseling, litigation and internal and government investigations. Gale's counseling practice focuses primarily on cost and pricing, the Cost Accounting Standards (CAS), termination, business systems, domestic preference, and international government contracting issues.

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Sanam Analouei

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