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If the government doesn’t shut down—but still can’t pass a budget—you usually get a continuing resolution (CR). That keeps agencies open, but it also puts the entire federal machine on autopilot: last year’s funding levels, limited flexibility, and (usually) no new starts. In this video, we break down what a continuing resolution really means in FY26—how it impacts government programs, contractors, new tech adoption, and why uncertainty and delays become the default operating mode. In this video, you’ll learn: What a continuing resolution is (and why it’s different from a shutdown) Why CR funding is basically “last year’s budget, divided by time” What “no new starts” means—and the gray area that creates fights inside agencies How CRs slow decisions, delay projects, and punish modernization Why shutdowns don’t save money (they often cost more) A practical contractor playbook: flexibility, incremental funding, contract mods, and REAs Why FY25 was unusual—and what could change again in FY26 If you work with the government (especially defense), the biggest edge is preparation. The market reacts late. Operators plan early. ✅ Like this breakdown? Subscribe—more coming. Chapters 0:11 — No budget, no shutdown: what happens? 0:39 — What a continuing resolution actually is 1:23 — Why CRs put the government on “autopilot” 2:07 — The hidden cost: delays + decision paralysis 2:49 — FY26 starts Oct 1: what CR means for you 3:27 — Contractors: what stays safe vs what gets risky 4:09 — Why shutdowns don’t save money 5:07 — CR playbook: stay flexible with funding 5:53 — When to submit an REA (and why you should) 6:41 — “No new starts” and who decides it 7:29 — FY25 was weird: why it mattered 8:23 — Topline funding changes the power game 9:11 — Why rulemaking language matters more than tables 10:07 — What to tell Congress (practical script) 11:03 — Final takeaway + subscribe ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📞 READY TO TRANSFORM YOUR ACQUISITION APPROACH? → Visit: https://acqxsolutions.com/ → Connect: https://acqxsolutions.com/#contact ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ About Vince Pecoraro Vince Pecoraro helps federal contractors and acquisition professionals cut through the complexity of government procurement with modern strategies, practical training, and real-world acquisition expertise. Whether you're breaking into federal contracting or trying to streamline and scale your current approach, Vince shows you how to align strategy, funding, and procurement to win inside the federal space. He teaches the playbook behind faster, smarter, and more effective federal acquisition—so you can navigate the system with confidence and unlock more opportunities in government contracting. → Learn More: https://acqxsolutions.com/ → Connect With Us: https://acqxsolutions.com/#contact_us #ContinuingResolution #GovernmentContracting #DefenseIndustry #FederalBudget #FY26