Few words can be as anxiety-inducing to federal government contractors as bid protest. But for all the pain they can cause, it's undeniably true that bid protests play a vital part in the acquisition process, by helping to e...

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Few words can be as anxiety-inducing to federal government contractors as bid protest. But for all the pain they can cause, it's undeniably true that bid protests play a vital part in the acquisition process, by helping to ensure the evaluations are conducted fairly and reasonably and by maintaining confidence in the acquisition system. In this GovCon Handbook, government contract attorneys Matthew Schoonover and Matthew Moriarty provide an overview of the bid protest process—including when, where, how, and why to file a bid protest. But first, this Handbook covers the often-overlooked aspect of an agency's evaluation: the debriefing. Helpfully, the authors also leave their tips to make the most of your debriefing and bid protest.

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