Protests of high-profile awards and reports that the number of protests is increasing have recently prompted congressional and public interest in bid protests, particularly bid protests filed with the\ud Government Accountability Office (GAO). This report is one of two providing Congress with background on the GAO bid-protest process. It provides an overview of the timeframes and procedures in a GAO bid protest, including several issues enumerated in the report's introduction
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Under the Com...
Every year, up to 40 percent of the federal government’s discretionary budget is spent on contracts ...
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 report is one of two providing Congress with background on the Government Accountability Office...
This report provides an overview of the time frames and procedures in a Government Accountability Of...
This report is one of two providing Congress with background on the GAO bid-protest process. It anal...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
The author analyzes the costs and benefits of bid protests, with a focus on protests filed at the Go...
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...
"GAO/OGC-95-27."Shipping list no. 96-0030-P.Cover title.Mode of access: Internet
H. Rules of the United States Court of Federal Claims (RCFC)...........................................
The project focuses on the procurement elements that lead to Government Accountability Office (GAO) ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Under the Com...
Every year, up to 40 percent of the federal government’s discretionary budget is spent on contracts ...
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 report is one of two providing Congress with background on the Government Accountability Office...
This report provides an overview of the time frames and procedures in a Government Accountability Of...
This report is one of two providing Congress with background on the GAO bid-protest process. It anal...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
The author analyzes the costs and benefits of bid protests, with a focus on protests filed at the Go...
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...
"GAO/OGC-95-27."Shipping list no. 96-0030-P.Cover title.Mode of access: Internet
H. Rules of the United States Court of Federal Claims (RCFC)...........................................
The project focuses on the procurement elements that lead to Government Accountability Office (GAO) ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Under the Com...
Every year, up to 40 percent of the federal government’s discretionary budget is spent on contracts ...
Many public procurement systems, within the United States and abroad, have established systems for a...