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Government Accountability Office Fiscal Year 2024 Bid Protest Statistics Return to Normal

The number of protests filed at the Government Accountability Office (GAO) decreased in FY 2024 by 11 percent, after increasing 22 percent in FY 2023. The GAO’s sustain rate of 16 percent in FY 2024 fell from 31 percent...more

COFC Sustains a Corrective Action Protest

The U.S. Court of Federal Claims (COFC) orders an agency to reinstate a contract award, finding the Government Accountability Office’s (GAO) corrective action recommendation to be without a rational basis....more

After Long Drought, COFC Sustains a Corrective Action Protest

The U.S. Court of Federal Claims (COFC) orders an agency to reinstate a contract award, finding the Government Accountability Office’s (GAO) corrective action recommendation to be without a rational basis. COFC found that...more

Agency’s Silence is Golden for Protester

GAO sustains protest because the agency failed to respond to a protest allegation and did not recognize discriminators during the evaluation. A recent GAO decision provides a rare example of GAO sustaining a protest when...more

Federal Circuit Reverses COFC Protest Decision on Standing

The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a Court of Federal Claims ruling, finding that a bidder whose proposal was excluded from the competitive range was an interested party to protest the evaluations of...more

Government Accountability Office Publishes Fiscal Year 2023 Bid Protest Statistics

Impacted by an acquisition where an unusually high number of protests were filed and sustained, the GAO’s sustain and effectiveness rates increased to 31 and 57 percent, respectively. The number of filed Government...more

Government Accountability Office Publishes Fiscal Year 2022 Bid Protest Statistics

The effectiveness rate increased to 51 percent. The number of filed Government Accountability Office (GAO) protests dropped another 12 percent, after dropping 12 percent in 2021....more

Further Divergence in COFC and GAO Protest Decisions

The U.S. Court of Federal Claims issues another decision highlighting a growing divergence in case law between the Court and the Government Accountability Office. COFC rejects GAO precedent for determining whether...more

GAO Publishes Fiscal Year 2021 Bid Protest Statistics

On November 16, 2021, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) published its Bid Protest Annual Report to Congress for Fiscal Year 2021. The GAO’s report, which is mandated by the Competition in Contracting Act, lists its...more

GAO Publishes Fiscal Year 2020 Bid Protest Statistics

Effectiveness rate increases to 51 percent, the highest on record. GAO’s effectiveness rate increased to 51 percent from 44 percent in FY 2019 and 2018. GAO’s sustain rate increases to 15 percent from 13 percent in FY...more

12/29/2020  /  Bid Protests , GAO

GAO Publishes Fiscal Year 2019 Bid Protest Statistics

GAO’s sustain rate dropped to 13 percent, the lowest level since Fiscal Year 2015. Protest activity at the GAO decreased by 16 percent over the previous year....more

Court of Federal Claims Clarifies Limits of Task Order Protest Jurisdiction

Court holds it lacks jurisdiction over protests of task order modifications within scope of underlying IDIQ contract. The COFC generally is barred by statute from hearing bid protests in connection with the issuance of...more

Government Fails Again to Apply the VA Rule of Two

GAO has decided that the Rule of Two is mandatory and universal, and that it applies even when the VA seeks to acquire goods and services through other government agencies. Another attempt by the VA to limit the...more

GAO Highlights Responsibility Exception to “Late Is Late” Rule

Recent GAO protest decision highlights the case law-derived exception to the “late is late” rule for responsibility-related proposal documents. The FAR “late is late” rule requires rejection of untimely filed proposal...more

FAR’s Professional Compensation Clause and Keeping Things Real

Court rules agencies must evaluate the realism of compensation in fixed-price professional services contracts. An agency must evaluate the risk of whether an offeror’s proposed professional compensation is too low to...more

Kingdomware Revisited: VA’s “Rule of Two” Takes Priority Over AbilityOne

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit finds the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Rule of Two takes priority over older and less specific statutory procurement mandates. The Federal Circuit found that the VA...more

Defenders of the Debriefing

New DoD rules enhance contractors’ post-award debriefing rights. New rules implemented immediately for all Department of Defense agencies expand offerors’ rights in connection with post-award debriefings in federal...more

Changes for Bid Protests in FY 2018 NDAA

For Department of Defense (DoD) acquisitions, the Conference Report for FY 2018 NDAA includes enhanced debriefing rights and pilot program for protester payment of Government costs for denied GAO bid protests. Enhanced DoD...more

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