We study a model in which a potential bidder in a government procurement may challenge its exclusion from the procurement before a quasi-judicial board. In the case of a sole-source procurement, the excluded vendor does not know whether the decision was justified in terms of expected surplus or, alternatively, was due to an agency problem. We explain the occurrence of (i) equilibrium protests, (ii) deterrence of inefficient sole sourcing, (iii) overdeterrence (the choice of a competitive procurement when sole source would be appropriate), (iv) buyoff settlements (which preserve inappropriate sole-source procurement), and (v) fedmail settlements (which accompany appropriate sole-source procurements). Our normative analysis addresses rece...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Under the Com...
The fear of receiving a bid protest is said to affect acquisition strategies, yet it has not been e...
Bid protest mechanisms provide supervision over public procurement processes. If set up properly, th...
In this Article, protests are analyzed, from both an economic and legal perspective, as a decentrali...
Many public procurement systems, within the United States and abroad, have established systems for a...
Most countries allow disappointed bidders1 to protest public procurements. The dual goal is to reduc...
Many public procurement systems, within the United States and abroad, have established systems for a...
The federal government spends approximately $17 billion each year on automated data processing and t...
Every year, up to 40 percent of the federal government’s discretionary budget is spent on contracts ...
Every year, up to 40 percent of the federal government’s discretionary budget is spent on contracts ...
Potential bidders are frequently excluded from participation in a federal procurement by the mandato...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to better understand the effectiveness of buyers’ defensive mea...
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) ...
The article of record may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2018.1557974The goal of any p...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Under the Com...
The fear of receiving a bid protest is said to affect acquisition strategies, yet it has not been e...
Bid protest mechanisms provide supervision over public procurement processes. If set up properly, th...
In this Article, protests are analyzed, from both an economic and legal perspective, as a decentrali...
Many public procurement systems, within the United States and abroad, have established systems for a...
Most countries allow disappointed bidders1 to protest public procurements. The dual goal is to reduc...
Many public procurement systems, within the United States and abroad, have established systems for a...
The federal government spends approximately $17 billion each year on automated data processing and t...
Every year, up to 40 percent of the federal government’s discretionary budget is spent on contracts ...
Every year, up to 40 percent of the federal government’s discretionary budget is spent on contracts ...
Potential bidders are frequently excluded from participation in a federal procurement by the mandato...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to better understand the effectiveness of buyers’ defensive mea...
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) ...
The article of record may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2018.1557974The goal of any p...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Under the Com...
The fear of receiving a bid protest is said to affect acquisition strategies, yet it has not been e...
Bid protest mechanisms provide supervision over public procurement processes. If set up properly, th...