OFR

Office of the Federal Register

Definition

The Office of the Federal Register is a division of the National Archives and Records Administration that publishes the Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, and other official documents. OFR publications contain regulations, proposed rules, and notices affecting government contracting.

Monitoring OFR publications keeps contractors informed of regulatory changes. The Federal Register publishes proposed and final FAR rules, agency supplements, and policy changes. Understanding the rulemaking process helps contractors participate in public comment periods.

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