Are Early Protest Dismissals Still Possible? Options After the Federal Circuit’s CACI Decisionby Robert [...]Sujai C2023-05-31T23:10:00-04:00May 31, 2023|Bid Protests and Competition| Read More
How effective are bid protests at obtaining relief? Greater than 50%, according to GAO.By Robert [...]Sujai C2022-11-10T12:44:56-05:00November 10, 2022|Bid Protests and Competition| Read More
When “Late is Late” and When It Isn’t: GAO and the Court of Federal Claims Issue Decisions Addressing the Contours of Late Proposal SubmissionsBy Andrew [...]Sujai C2022-06-08T21:56:58-04:00May 6, 2022|Bid Protests and Competition| Read More
Must an Offeror Notify an Agency of a Key Personnel Change After Proposal Submissions?By Andrew [...]Stephanie Dromerick2022-02-17T10:52:57-05:00February 17, 2022|Bid Protests and Competition, Commercial Items| Read More
Formalization of Enhanced Debriefings Coming Soon to DOD ProcurementsBy Andrew [...]admin2021-06-18T14:54:28-04:00June 18, 2021|Bid Protests and Competition| Read More
Related but Not Connected: How COFC Declined Jurisdiction Over Other Transactions AgreementsBy Andrew Victor [...]admin2019-09-17T14:29:20-04:00September 16, 2019|Bid Protests and Competition| Read More
Should We Protest? By [...]admin2019-07-11T11:48:25-04:00July 8, 2019|Bid Protests and Competition| Read More
GAO Sustains Protest Where Agency Said Too Much and Too Little During DiscussionsBy Andrew [...]admin2019-09-17T15:13:59-04:00May 17, 2019|Bid Protests and Competition| Read More
Protester Defeats Post-Hoc Rationalizations Advanced by Agency for Bid Protest WinBy Andrew [...]admin2019-06-05T12:54:19-04:00April 5, 2019|Bid Protests and Competition| Read More
Technical Direction Letters Can Constitute Protestable Out-of Scope ModificationsCompetition is [...]admin2019-02-15T11:45:10-05:00September 11, 2018|Bid Protests and Competition| Read More