H.R. 4123, FIT Procurement Act
H.R. 4123, the FIT Procurement Act, was ordered reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on February 4, 2026. The movement signals a potential policy change in federal IT procurement that could affect federal IT and technology market segments across multiple agencies and…
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Editorial Team · July 17, 2026 · 4 min read
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H.R. 4123, FIT Procurement Act
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TL;DR
H.R. 4123, the FIT Procurement Act, was ordered reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on February 4, 2026. The movement signals a potential policy change in federal IT procurement that could affect federal IT and technology market segments across multiple agencies and contract vehicles named in Cabrillo Club segmentation. Contractors in IT services, enterprise IT, software, hardware, cloud, and related supply chains should treat this as a high-priority policy posture change and accelerate monitoring and capture posture reviews. Immediate implications: reassess active pursuits on affected vehicles, refresh bid/no‑bid decisions, and prepare compliance and messaging updates tied to FIT-related themes. Use Cabrillo Signals to detect follow-on solicitations, and route urgent capture and proposal tasks through Proposal Studio and the Workflow Tracker.
Key Points
- What happened: H.R. 4123, the FIT Procurement Act, was ordered reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on February 4, 2026.
- Who is affected: NAICS 541512, 541519, 541511, 541513, 541990, 334111, 334118, 423430, 811212; agencies including GSA (General Services Administration), DOD, DHS (Department of Homeland Security), VA, DOJ, DOE, HHS, DOT, Treasury, DOI; contract vehicles including SEWP, NITAAC CIO‑SP4, OASIS+, GSA Schedule 70, GSA MAS IT, ITES‑SW2, CHESS; market segments listed under Segmentation (IT Services, Federal IT Procurement, IT Modernization, Technology Business Management, Enterprise IT, Software, Hardware, Cloud Services); compliance surfaces listed (FAR (Federal Acquisition Regulation) Part 39, Section 508, FITARA, TBM, OMB Circular A-130).
- Timeline: As ordered reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on February 4, 2026.
- What contractors should do NOW: treat this as a high-priority monitoring and capture trigger — assign capture leads to affected pursuits, run immediate impact scans on pipelines via Cabrillo Signals Match Engine, audit proposal readiness and compliance matrices in Proposal Studio, and prepare rapid messaging and win themes for any solicitations that cite FIT-related requirements.
Who Is Affected
Specific NAICS codes, agencies, and contract vehicles pending source review.
(Note: Segmentation identifies likely affected NAICS, agencies, contract vehicles, market segments, and compliance surfaces. Use these lists to prioritize monitoring and capture activities.)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the immediate legal or policy change from H.R. 4123?
Pending source review. The Summary states only that H.R. 4123, the FIT Procurement Act, was ordered reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on February 4, 2026.
Q: Which agencies and contract vehicles should I prioritize for monitoring?
Prioritize agencies and vehicles listed in the Segmentation: GSA, DOD, DHS, VA, DOJ, DOE, HHS, DOT, Treasury, DOI; and vehicles including SEWP, NITAAC CIO‑SP4, OASIS+, GSA Schedule 70, GSA MAS IT, ITES‑SW2, CHESS. Use Cabrillo Signals Intelligence Hub saved searches to alert on solicitations and amendments.
Q: Do I need to change compliance postures now (e.g., FAR, Section 508, FITARA)?
Review compliance posture relative to the compliance surfaces named in Segmentation (FAR Part 39, Section 508, FITARA, TBM, OMB Circular A-130). Specific compliance actions tied to H.R. 4123’s provisions are Pending source review.
Definitions
- H.R. 4123: House of Representatives bill number assigned to the FIT Procurement Act.
- FIT Procurement Act: Short title of H.R. 4123 as listed in the Title field.
- House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform: The House committee that ordered H.R. 4123 reported on February 4, 2026.
Intelligence Response
- Cabrillo Signals War Room — Already detected this event and delivered this briefing. Continuously monitors regulatory changes, contract vehicles, and policy shifts.
- Cabrillo Signals Match Engine — Automatically rescores opportunity pipelines when events like this shift the competitive landscape.
- Cabrillo Signals Intelligence Hub — Tracks affected agencies, NAICS codes, and contract vehicles. Saved searches alert when follow-on solicitations appear on SAM.gov (System for Award Management).
- Proposal Studio (Proposal OS) — AI-powered proposal automation with compliance matrices, win theme library, and bid/no-bid decision engine.
- Proposal Studio Workflow Tracker — 9-gate capture management with automated compliance routing and audit-ready documentation.
Leverage:
- Cabrillo Signals War Room and Intelligence Hub for immediate monitoring and saved searches on the agencies, NAICS, and vehicles listed in Segmentation.
- Cabrillo Signals Match Engine to rescore active opportunity pipelines and reprioritize pursuits.
- Proposal Studio and the Workflow Tracker to execute rapid bid/no‑bid reviews, update compliance matrices, and manage capture artifacts.
Notify:
- Capture/BD leads — immediate reassessment of active pursuits and resource allocation.
- Proposal managers — readiness and compliance matrices need review.
- CTO/CISO or compliance officers — review implications for compliance surfaces.
- Executive sponsors — priority and resourcing decisions.
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- Hour 0–4: Confirm assignment of capture lead for any active pursuits that map to the named NAICS, agencies, or vehicles. Push alert via Cabrillo Signals War Room.
- Hour 4–12: Run automated pipeline rescore in Cabrillo Signals Match Engine; flag top-priority opportunities for human review.
- Hour 12–24: Execute Proposal Studio bid/no-bid decisions and refresh compliance matrices against listed compliance surfaces; lock initial win themes.
- Hour 24–48: Begin capture deliverables in Proposal Studio Workflow Tracker 9-gate process; schedule stakeholder brief and daily status cadence.
Relevant guidance and controls:
- Primary hub: Winning Federal Contracts Guide (/insights/winning-federal-contracts)
- Related guides:
- CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) Compliance Guide (/insights/cmmc-compliance-guide)
- CUI (Controlled Unclassified Information)-Safe CRM Guide (/insights/cui-safe-crm-guide)
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