Compliance With “Buy American” Laws: Agency Reports Due September 15, 2017

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On April 18, 2017, President Trump ordered federal agencies to prioritize procurement of domestically produced goods, assess agency compliance with “Buy American” laws, and minimize the use of waivers. As we noted in our earlier Public Policy and Law Alert, the President’s order could have far-reaching implications for U.S. policies on government procurement.

Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross recently issued guidance to agencies outlining evaluation and reporting requirements regarding enforcement of domestic preferences in accordance with Buy American laws. Secretary Ross will provide a final report to the President by November 23, 2017.

Agency reports, due September 15, 2017, should address a wide range of issues related to the implementation of and compliance with Buy American laws, including the following:  

  • The level of spending and most prevalent products that were subject to waivers or other exemptions.
  • Agency waiver process and actions the agency is taking to review and improve that process.
  • An inventory of existing federal financial assistance programs (e.g., grant programs) and evaluation of recipient compliance with Buy American laws, if applicable.
  • Ideas for strengthening and applying Buy American laws that may require statutory, executive, regulatory, or administrative action across the government.

The review of Buy American laws is on an expedited schedule — with policy changes possible before the end of 2017. Companies need to pay close attention to agency actions and consider engaging directly with agency officials as they develop new policies to ensure federal procurements maximize the use of domestic materials and products.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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