Bid protests are increasing, and the effectiveness for protestors is relatively high. Bid protests delay receipt of needed goods and services. They are costly to prevent and to adjudicate. The purpose of this research is to better understand why bid protests are lodged by interested parties. This research concentrates on meso-level factors controlled by the acquisition team that affect the receipt of a bid protest, namely, the characteristics of the procurement, acquisition strategy decisions, and human factors. Using an existing data set of 240 government source selections resulting from a survey of U.S. Navy contracting officials, 19 antecedent factors will be explored.Naval Postgraduate School Acquisition Research Progra
The purpose of this research was to determine whether the Air Force contract protest frequency rises...
The purpose of this research is to better understand GAO bid protest outcomes, if they are perceived...
Bid protests -- vendors’ challenges to contracting officials’ errors, either before or after award -...
Bid protests are increasing, and the effectiveness for protestors is relatively high. Bid protests d...
The fear of receiving a bid protest is said to affect acquisition strategies, yet it has not been em...
The article of record may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2018.1557974The goal of any p...
Congress tasked the Section 809 Panel with streamlining the acquisition process at the Department of...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to better understand the effectiveness of buyers’ defensive mea...
The project focuses on the procurement elements that lead to Government Accountability Office (GAO) ...
additional copies of reports, please contact any of the staff listed on the Acquisition Research Pro...
This short piece discusses the congressionally mandated study of bid protests of (or disappointed of...
Many public procurement systems, within the United States and abroad, have established systems for a...
Every year, up to 40 percent of the federal government’s discretionary budget is spent on contracts ...
Government contracting is rife with opportunities for miscom- munication and misperception. This can...
The author analyzes the costs and benefits of bid protests, with a focus on protests filed at the Go...
The purpose of this research was to determine whether the Air Force contract protest frequency rises...
The purpose of this research is to better understand GAO bid protest outcomes, if they are perceived...
Bid protests -- vendors’ challenges to contracting officials’ errors, either before or after award -...
Bid protests are increasing, and the effectiveness for protestors is relatively high. Bid protests d...
The fear of receiving a bid protest is said to affect acquisition strategies, yet it has not been em...
The article of record may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2018.1557974The goal of any p...
Congress tasked the Section 809 Panel with streamlining the acquisition process at the Department of...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to better understand the effectiveness of buyers’ defensive mea...
The project focuses on the procurement elements that lead to Government Accountability Office (GAO) ...
additional copies of reports, please contact any of the staff listed on the Acquisition Research Pro...
This short piece discusses the congressionally mandated study of bid protests of (or disappointed of...
Many public procurement systems, within the United States and abroad, have established systems for a...
Every year, up to 40 percent of the federal government’s discretionary budget is spent on contracts ...
Government contracting is rife with opportunities for miscom- munication and misperception. This can...
The author analyzes the costs and benefits of bid protests, with a focus on protests filed at the Go...
The purpose of this research was to determine whether the Air Force contract protest frequency rises...
The purpose of this research is to better understand GAO bid protest outcomes, if they are perceived...
Bid protests -- vendors’ challenges to contracting officials’ errors, either before or after award -...