FAIR
Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act
Definition
The Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act requires agencies to annually identify activities performed by federal employees that are not inherently governmental and could potentially be performed by the private sector. FAIR inventories support competition and sourcing decisions.
FAIR Act compliance affects decisions on in-sourcing, outsourcing, and public-private competition. Understanding FAIR requirements helps contractors identify potential competitive sourcing opportunities. FAIR inventories provide insight into agency functions that may be subject to A-76 competition or service contracts.
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