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Proposed Rule

Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement: Modifications to Printed Circuit Board Acquisition Restrictions (DFARS Case 2022-D011)

Agency
Document Number
2026-13375
Published
July 2, 2026
Effective Date
-

Abstract

DoD is seeking information that will assist in the development of a revision to the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) to implement sections of the National Defense Authorization Acts for Fiscal Years 2021 and 2022 that address the prohibition on the acquisition of covered printed circuit boards from a covered nation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 2026-13375 Federal Register document?
Document 2026-13375 is a Proposed Rule published by the Department of Defense in the Federal Register on July 2, 2026. DoD is seeking information that will assist in the development of a revision to the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) to implement sections of the National Defense Authorization Acts for Fiscal Years 2021 and 2022 that address the prohibition on the acquisition of covered printed circuit boards from a covered nation. View the original at https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/07/02/2026-13375/defense-federal-acquisition-regulation-supplement-modifications-to-printed-circuit-board-acquisition.
Is document 2026-13375 an economically significant rule?
No. Document 2026-13375 is not classified as economically significant under Executive Order 12866. Economically significant rules require OIRA review and are estimated to have impacts of $100 million or more per year.
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