Filing a Bid Protest
File a Bid Protest | U.S. GAO - Government Accountability Office
GAO's E-filing System. Protesters are required to use GAO's Electronic Protest Docketing System (EPDS) for all new bid protests. For protests filed before ...
FAQs | U.S. GAO - Government Accountability Office
We must decide a protest within 100 calendar days. We always seek to issue a decision as far in advance of the 100-day deadline as possible. What percentage of ...
What You Must Know About Bid Protest Procedures
The protest must generally be filed electronically through the EPDS system but may be filed by mail. Protestor's counsel will then immediately ...
What is a Bid Protest? | Winston & Strawn
A protest challenging the award of a contract award, known as a post-award bid protest, must be filed within 10 days of when a protester (i.e., an offeror not ...
How to File a Bid Protest: A Step-by-Step Guide
A bid protest is something you file at various stages of the procurement process. It could be filed as a pre-award bid protest, in an instance in which you ...
Bid Protests at GAO: A Descriptive Guide
A protester must file a redacted protest with GAO and the contracting agency within 1 day after the filing of the unredacted protest with GAO in order to ...
Bid Protests | Crowell & Moring LLP
In today's competitive environment, bid protests have become an unavoidable step in the government contracts formation process. As your company competes for ...
A Concise Guide to Bid Protests at the Court of Federal Claims
Filing a bid protest with the COFC begins by submitting a complaint. At least one day prior to filing a bid protest, the protestor must file ...
Agency Bid Protests - Administrative Conference of the United States
§ 33.103(g). GAO. GAO generally must make a decision within 100 days of filing but may extend the deadline when a supplemental protest is filed.
33.104 Protests to GAO. - Acquisition.GOV
GAO issues its recommendation on a protest within 100 days from the date of filing of the protest with the GAO, or within 65 days under the express option.
Bid Protest Lawyer | Whitcomb Selinsky PC
However, a bidder cannot file a protest simply because the bid did not win the contract. Business Lawyer ...
Federal Bid Protest Rules and Deadlines - Frankel PLLC
This reference lays out the filing deadlines, jurisdictional requirements, stay rules, and appeal processes for the places where bid protests are most ...
Avoiding Common Bid Protest Mistakes Pt. 1
Size and status protests must be filed within five business days after the contracting officer issues this notice. If no such pre-award notice ...
4 CFR § 21.2 - Time for filing. - Law.Cornell.Edu
In cases where an alleged impropriety in a solicitation is timely protested to an agency, any subsequent protest to GAO will be considered timely if filed ...
3 Reasons to File a Bid Protest | Cotney Attorneys & Consultants
If you suspect a bid was improperly awarded, you have the right to protest the bid. This process, however, can be complicated and requires a prompt response.
U.S. GAO - Filing a New Bid Protest
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Subpart 33.1 - Protests | Acquisition.GOV
(f) No person may file a protest at GAO for a procurement integrity violation unless that person reported to the contracting officer the information ...
Basics to File a GAO Bid Protest Against Federal Contracting Agencies
GAO Decisions and Timelines. GAO bid protest decisions can take up to 100 days after filing the protest. However, the Court of Federal Claims is not bound by ...
Bid Protest Spotlight: Rule Of Two, Post Award, Cost Request
From the "rule of two," to the Trade Agreements Act, to a recommendation for protest costs, each of these GAO decisions offers distinct, helpful ...
4 CFR Part 21 -- Bid Protest Regulations - eCFR
At least 5 days prior to the filing of the report, in cases in which the protester has filed a request for specific documents, the agency shall file a response ...