By Joseph Haughney on July 5, 2023 | Posted in Bid Protests
What are the advantages and disadvantages of offering expert opinions in your bid protest? In order to win your bid protest, this article explores the rules behind expert opinions on complex or technical subjects in bid protests before either the Court of Federal Claims (COFC) or the Government Accountability Office […]
By Joseph Haughney on April 19, 2023 | Posted in
In federal procurement, bidders or offerors who are not awarded a contract have the right to protest contract award with the Government Accountability Office (“GAO”), Court of Federal Claims (”COFC”), or procuring agency itself. In specific circumstances, bidders or offerors may also file a protest prior to award.
By Joseph Haughney on November 8, 2022 | Posted in Claims and Disputes
Who is a government contractor for purposes of submitting a claim against the Government under the Contract Disputes Act (CDA)? A decision from the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (CBCA) in an appeal handled by Oles Morrison highlights the “operation of law” exception to the Anti-Assignment Act under a merger. […]