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ACUS Advances Administrative Law Projects
March 13, 2026
The Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) is actively progressing four major projects aimed at improving administrative law and regulatory processes at the federal level as of March 2026. These initiatives are supported by expert consultants and in-house researchers, focusing on areas such as the Effectuation of Awards of Monetary Benefits, Drafting Regulatory Preambles, Agreements Between Agencies with Shared Regulatory Responsibilities, and Interagency Communication in Rulemaking. Concurrently, ACUS continues to publish Information Interchange Bulletins (IIBs) to facilitate knowledge sharing among federal administrative agencies on topics including the Endangered Species Act and the Contract Disputes Act.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note ACUS's role in shaping administrative procedures that can impact regulatory compliance and contract dispute resolution processes.
- Agencies and contractors involved in federal regulatory or administrative law-related services may find opportunities to engage with ACUS projects or leverage the evolving guidance from these initiatives.
- The availability of dedicated contacts for each project provides clear channels for inquiries and potential collaboration, enhancing transparency and stakeholder engagement.
- Organizations supporting federal agencies in rulemaking, interagency coordination, or administrative law research should consider aligning their strategies with ACUS's current focus areas to anticipate future procurement needs.
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