Don’t Approve of Your Competitors in a Multiple Award IDIQ Contract? Know This Before You Protest.
- aar airlift group
- cofc
- court of federal claims
- daekee global co.
- fat leonard
- federal drive
- federal news radio
- gao
- government accountability office
- government contracting
- idiq
- indefinite delivery indefinite quantity
- joseph petrillo
- multiple award
- national air cargo group
- petrillo & powell
- procurement
- tom temin
- u.s. navy
Sometimes multiple contractors earn spots on Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts, which allow for an undetermined quantity of supplies or services during a fixed period of time, as outlined in FAR. But what happens when winning contractors have reservations about the competitors who earn contracts alongside them? DaeKee Global Co. found itself in such a situation, and reacted by protesting the terms of the solicitation. Read on to learn how GAO and the COFC responded to such protests, and what this means for contractors concerned about their bedfellows in IDIQ contracts.
To read the full article, visit Petrillo & Powell's Patterns of Procurement.
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