The final rule provides for additional debriefing rights and clarifies the GAO bid protest stay timeliness rules.
DoD debriefings now must include a redacted version of the source selection decision document for all awards...more
The Department of Defense recently issued a proposed rule that would implement the enhanced debriefing procedures required by Congress in the Fiscal Year 2018 National Defense Authorization Act (FY18 NDAA).
The proposed...more
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit confirms that a protester seeking to avail itself of the statutory “automatic stay” of performance in connection with a GAO bid protest must file that protest within five days...more
2/9/2021
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In a recent decision, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims (COFC) addressed the timeliness rules for enhanced debriefing situations.
The clock for purposes of obtaining an automatic stay and timeliness may start after the...more
In a recent decision, GAO addressed timeliness rules for enhanced debriefing situations.
Enhanced Debriefing rule does not alter GAO timeliness rules....more
7/31/2018
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New final rule implements electronic filing system and other key changes.
GAO has implemented a formal electronic filing system and imposed a one-time, nominal filing fee. ...more
4/5/2018
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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