LFA

Lead Federal Agency

Definition

A Lead Federal Agency is the agency designated to coordinate activities or manage programs involving multiple federal agencies. LFA designation establishes responsibility for procurement, standards development, or program execution on behalf of the broader government community.

Understanding LFA structures helps contractors navigate multi-agency program opportunities. LFA contracts may serve customers across multiple agencies. LFA responsibilities include coordination, policy development, and resource management for designated areas.

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