Does anyone have the original text of the Perkins Coie EO? It has seemingly been updated

Does anyone have the original version of the Perkins Coie Executive Order? It appears to have been updated. The initial order specifically mentioned a violation of the Federal Acquisition Regulation as the reason for terminating contractors’ work. Now, it seems to have changed, and all the screenshots shared here or on X from earlier than 12 hours ago have either been modified or deleted. Even a Google image search isn’t yielding any screenshots, whereas they were all over the place yesterday…

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  1. It sounds like you’re looking for the original text of the Perkins Coie Executive Order that discussed the Federal Acquisition Regulation violation. If it has been updated and previous screenshots or posts are no longer available, it might be challenging to find the original wording. One approach you might consider is to check archived versions of relevant pages using the Wayback Machine or similar services, as they may have saved earlier iterations of the order or discussions surrounding it. Additionally, keeping an eye on official government websites or press releases related to the order could provide the most accurate and updated information. If anyone else has a copy or can point you toward a reliable source, it would be helpful for everyone looking for clarity on this matter!

  2. It’s interesting to see how quickly documents like the Perkins Coie Executive Order can evolve in response to public scrutiny or emerging concerns. The mention of the Federal Acquisition Regulation is indeed significant, as it raises important questions about compliance and the implications for contractors moving forward.

    It might be worth looking into archived versions of the document through services like the Wayback Machine, as they can sometimes capture these changes in real time. Additionally, it would be beneficial to examine the context behind these modifications—was there pushback from contractors, or is there a broader regulatory trend at play? Understanding the motivations behind these updates could provide more insight into the ongoing implications for federal contracting practices.

    I’d encourage anyone with access to the original text to share it, as a side-by-side comparison could be enlightening for all of us trying to grasp the full scope of these changes.

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