Posted November 28, 2024Nov 28 comment_87969 I have my own take on the GAO Bid Protest annual report. My view is that protests are increasing at both GAO and the COFC. See my write-up and analysis HERE and attached.. Key Takeaways and Trends from the Government Accountability Office's Annual Bid Protest Report to.pdf
December 4, 2024Dec 4 comment_88657 One wonders whether the "Task Order" distinction has any real meaning anymore, considering for example that GSA OASIS "task orders" are functionally indistinguishable from open-market contract competitions. When you have a $100M procurement employing a 2-phase down-select, oral presentations, evaluation factors and sub-factors, a schedule of hundreds of prospective bidders, and a best value award basis, the protest landscape is practically identical whether it's a TO or a C-type contract. Obviously, the protest threshold is different, but that's almost a cheat (not that I'm complaining, but I don't think it's a stretch to say the primary reasoning behind the $10M threshold is to temper GAO workload.)
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