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GAO Rulings in Contract Protests


Search Decisions & Docket | U.S. GAO

GAO adjudicates federal contracting disputes. Search our published decisions or, for active bid protest cases, search for the status on our docket.

Bid Protests | U.S. GAO - Government Accountability Office

A bid protest is a challenge to the terms of a solicitation or the award of a federal contract. GAO adjudicates and decides these ...

FAQs | U.S. GAO - Government Accountability Office

Only "interested parties" may file protests. In the case of a solicitation challenge, an interested party is generally a potential bidder for the contract. In ...

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Additionally, GAO does not publish most decisions dismissing a protest, including instances where an agency takes some form of corrective action. A protester ...

Bid Protests & Appropriations Law | U.S. GAO

GAO issues decisions regarding federal bid protests, appropriations law, and other legal matters. Jump To: Jump To. Elder Abuse. Services for Older Adults.

33.104 Protests to GAO. - Acquisition.GOV

33.104 Protests to GAO. · General procedure. · A protester is required to furnish a copy of its complete protest to the official and location designated in the ...

GAO Rulings in Contract Protests | www.dau.edu

The GAO has provided an impartial forum for protesting government contract awards and terms. Most protests challenge the acceptance or rejection of a bid or ...

Bid Protests at GAO: A Descriptive Guide

Special timeliness rules govern protests initially filed with the contracting agency. In those cases, the protest to GAO must be filed not later than 10 days ...

Government Contracts: GAO Bid Protests | Practical Law - Westlaw

This Practice Note provides an overview of United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) bid protests filed by prospective bidders dissatisfied with ...

File a Bid Protest - Search Decisions & Docket | U.S. GAO

Additionally, GAO does not publish most decisions dismissing a protest, including instances where an agency takes some form of corrective action. A protester ...

How the GAO's “Non-Binding” Bid Protest Decisions Create ...

GAO bid protest decisions often create standards that are followed to nearly the same degree as statutes, Executive Orders, and regulations and are often ...

The 5 Most Important Bid Protest Decisions Of 2023 | Insights & Events

In Kupono, the GAO in June 2023 sustained protests of agency corrective action taken in response to earlier protests. The protesters had ...

Deciphering the GAO's Bid Protest Statistics for FY 2022

Of all the vast numbers of contracts and task orders the U.S. government awarded in FY 2022, far fewer than 1,658 protests were filed against ...

GAO | Government Contracts & Investigations Blog

It is that time of year again when the U.S. Government Accountability Office (“GAO”) submits its bid protest statistics to Congress as mandated under the ...

Recent GAO Decision Highlights GAO's Jurisdiction Over Protests ...

Ultimately, GAO dismissed the protest and concluded that the "determining factor in this protest is the amount of the contract award," not the ...

GAO DECISIONS MAY NOT BE BINDING, BUT THEY CANNOT BE ...

Government contracts professionals know that the decisions on bid protests issued by the Government Accountability Office (“GAO”) are only recommendations ...

Federal Contract Protests - The HigherGov Docs

GAO protests, formally known as U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) bid protests, are a legal process where businesses can challenge ...

4 CFR Part 21 -- Bid Protest Regulations - eCFR

(g) Unless precluded by law, GAO will not withhold material submitted by a protester from any party outside the government after issuing a decision on the ...

Contract Award Protest Rulings—Highlights From the GAO Report ...

The agency anticipated awarding a single, hybrid, fixed-price and labor-hour task order with a one-year base period and four one-year options.

Bid Protests - Search Decisions & Docket | U.S. GAO

Additionally, GAO does not publish most decisions dismissing a protest, including instances where an agency takes some form of corrective action. A protester ...