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This is part one of a three-part series discussing state-level bid protests in the DMV. For a contractor who just expended significant time and money to bid on a DMV state-level government contract, only to watch the...more
Bradley has been publishing an ongoing survey of state-level bid protest processes and procedures (see, e.g., our posts on bid protests in North Carolina, Georgia, the District of Columbia, New York, Virginia, and Alabama)....more
Under the leadership of a new administration and a new generation of Board of County Commissioners (“Board”), for the past few years, Miami-Dade County (“County”) has been updating its procurement procedures to increase...more
Last month, the Missouri Office of Administration (OA) posted notices to the MissouriBUYS website and OA’s bid document portal announcing that the agency will be restricting public access to bid documents to avoid running...more
New York state’s budget is the second largest in the country, and with it, New York has some of the most developed state acquisition laws and procedures in the country. Accordingly, New York provides comparatively robust bid...more
In the early hours of July 1, 2008, a comprehensive, multi-faceted piece of legislation was agreed upon in Albany between legislative leaders and our "accidental governor," David Paterson (i.e. elevated to the position as a...more
The basis for Florida’s competitive procurement of commodities or contractual services may be found in Section 287.017 (purchasing thresholds) and Section 287.057 (procurement methods) Florida Statutes. These procedures apply...more
In our previous two posts, addressing bid protests in D.C. and Maryland, we provided the reader with a survey of the authorities and relevant protest procedures for procuring agencies in those jurisdictions. Those articles...more
For the second post in our three part series regarding state-level bid protests in the DMV, we turn our attention to the District of Columbia. In our first post we discussed the authorities and procedures for Maryland...more
This is part 1 of a 3 part series discussing state-level bid protests in the DMV. For a contractor who just expended significant time and money to bid on a DMV state-level government contract, only to watch the award...more