This short piece discusses the congressionally mandated study of bid protests of (or disappointed offeror litigation related to) U.S. defense department procurements. It describes the report, which reflects a serious and objective analysis of some frequently polarizing issues: among other things, it describes stakeholder perspectives on the bid protest system, chronicles and analyzes a decade of bid protest volume; provides some supplemental data on discrete aspects of the data set; and offers some thought-provoking recommendations. The essay generally applauds the study effort for dispelling some urban myths; reminding us that - with regard to protests - the devil is in the details; providing new insights that familiar, macro-level data ha...
This short piece discusses the (alleged) manner in which the Department of Defense (DoD) conducted ...
This report is one of two providing Congress with background on the GAO bid-protest process. It anal...
The purpose of this research is to better understand GAO bid protest outcomes, if they are perceived...
This short piece discusses the congressionally mandated study of bid protests of (or disappointed of...
Congress tasked the Section 809 Panel with streamlining the acquisition process at the Department of...
The author analyzes the costs and benefits of bid protests, with a focus on protests filed at the Go...
Bid protests are increasing, and the effectiveness for protestors is relatively high. Bid protests d...
Government contracting is rife with opportunities for miscom- munication and misperception. This can...
The article of record may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2018.1557974The goal of any p...
Every year, up to 40 percent of the federal government’s discretionary budget is spent on contracts ...
The fear of receiving a bid protest is said to affect acquisition strategies, yet it has not been em...
The project focuses on the procurement elements that lead to Government Accountability Office (GAO) ...
The 1970 D.C. Circuit ruling in Scanwell Labs. v. Shaffer, 424 F.2d 859, turned the issue of federal...
Many public procurement systems, within the United States and abroad, have established systems for a...
This report is one of two providing Congress with background on the Government Accountability Office...
This short piece discusses the (alleged) manner in which the Department of Defense (DoD) conducted ...
This report is one of two providing Congress with background on the GAO bid-protest process. It anal...
The purpose of this research is to better understand GAO bid protest outcomes, if they are perceived...
This short piece discusses the congressionally mandated study of bid protests of (or disappointed of...
Congress tasked the Section 809 Panel with streamlining the acquisition process at the Department of...
The author analyzes the costs and benefits of bid protests, with a focus on protests filed at the Go...
Bid protests are increasing, and the effectiveness for protestors is relatively high. Bid protests d...
Government contracting is rife with opportunities for miscom- munication and misperception. This can...
The article of record may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2018.1557974The goal of any p...
Every year, up to 40 percent of the federal government’s discretionary budget is spent on contracts ...
The fear of receiving a bid protest is said to affect acquisition strategies, yet it has not been em...
The project focuses on the procurement elements that lead to Government Accountability Office (GAO) ...
The 1970 D.C. Circuit ruling in Scanwell Labs. v. Shaffer, 424 F.2d 859, turned the issue of federal...
Many public procurement systems, within the United States and abroad, have established systems for a...
This report is one of two providing Congress with background on the Government Accountability Office...
This short piece discusses the (alleged) manner in which the Department of Defense (DoD) conducted ...
This report is one of two providing Congress with background on the GAO bid-protest process. It anal...
The purpose of this research is to better understand GAO bid protest outcomes, if they are perceived...