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Debriefing Public Procurement Policies

Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP

Avoiding Common Bid Protest Mistakes, Part 3: “Competitive Range” Confusion

Welcome back, loyal readers! To help you through this protest season, we’ve been working our way through a series of posts dealing with the most common bid protest mistakes that contractors make....more

Williams Mullen

Are Changes Coming to Federal Government Contract Debriefings?

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In the world of government contracts, there are lots of rules and regulations that must be followed. Some apply to the contractor, and some apply to the government. ...more

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Part 2: Federal Government Contract Debriefings, The Ten Commandments, Nos. VI - X

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In this blog post, we present Nos. VI - X of the Ten Commandments for Debriefings. These were developed over the years as best practices for government contractors with input from the entire spectrum of interested parties –...more

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Part 1: Federal Government Contract Debriefings, The Ten Commandments, Nos. I - V

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This blog post is titled “Part 1: Federal Government Contract Debriefings, The Ten Commandments, Nos. I - V.” Of course, these Ten Commandments are not handed down from on high. And they are not carved in stone. But they...more

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Preparation Is Key to Post-Award Debriefing for Government Contracts

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The primary goal of offerors’ requesting a debriefing after a government contract is awarded is to learn what they can do to make their proposals more attractive for future procurements. Even the winning proposal is likely...more

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