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Debriefing Federal Procurement Systems Bid Protests

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

Tips for Government Contractors to Get the Most Out of Debriefings

Debriefings can be one of the most valuable opportunities for government contractors in the procurement process. Whether you win or lose a competition, a well-conducted debriefing provides insight into the agency’s...more

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Beware The Timeliness Trap When Protesting At The GAO

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In a recent decision, the U.S. Government Accountability Office reinforced the rule that offerors who choose to defer a pre-award debriefing until after a source selection decision do so at their own peril. Close...more

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GAO Sustains Protest Due to Unreasonable Agency Evaluation

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The Government Accountability Office (“GAO”) recently sustained a protest in the matter of TekSynap Corporation for the agency’s failure to reasonably evaluate proposals.  While the decision is not a novel area of law, it...more

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Timely Protest Following Required Debrief or Explanation Letter

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Under 4 CFR § 21.2, disappointed offerors protesting the award of a contract must file their protest within “10 days after the basis of the protest is known or should have been known.” Notwithstanding the seemingly clear...more

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

DoD’s Enhanced Debriefings: GAO Provides Timeliness Guidance

In a recent decision, GAO addressed timeliness rules for enhanced debriefing situations. Enhanced Debriefing rule does not alter GAO timeliness rules....more

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