Bid Protests A Guide to Challenging Federal Procurements.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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La Vergne :
American Bar Association,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- A Note to the Reader
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: The History of Protest Jurisdiction
- A. The Long-Standing Authority of GAO to Hear Bid Protests
- B. The Expansion and Contraction of Federal Court Protest Jurisdiction
- 1. Protest Jurisdiction at Court of Federal Claims
- 2. Prior Protest Jurisdiction in Federal District Court
- 3. ADRA and the Short-Lived Existence of Parallel Jurisdiction
- C. Limits on Task Order Jurisdiction
- D. Protesting Other Transaction Agreements
- Chapter 2: Comparing Protest Forums
- A. Agency-Level Protests
- B. GAO Protests
- 1. Initial Protest
- 2. Intervention
- 3. Requests for Dismissal
- 4. Five-Day Letter
- 5. Agency Report
- 6. Comments on the Agency Report
- 7. Supplemental Protests
- 8. Supplemental Agency Report and Supplemental Comments
- 9. Decision
- C. COFC Protests
- 1. Pre-Filing Notice
- 2. Complaint and Initial Filings
- 3. Intervention
- 4. Initial Status Conference and Scheduling Order
- 5. Temporary Restraining Order/Preliminary Injunctive Relief
- 6. Administrative Record
- 7. Motions for Judgment on the Administrative Record
- 8. Decision and Appeal Options
- Chapter 3: Who May Protest, and When and Whether to Do So
- A. Who May Protest
- 1. Interested Parties and Standing Generally
- 2. Sole-Source Award Protests
- 3. Competitive Range Decision Protests
- 4. Multiple Award IDIQ Contracts
- B. When to Protest
- 1. Pre-Award Protest Filing Deadlines
- 2. Post-Award Protest Filing Deadlines
- C. Whether to Protest
- 1. Gathering Information
- 2. Assessing Prospects
- 3. Choosing a Forum
- Chapter 4: Stays, Overrides, and Injunctions
- A. Stays
- 1. Stay of Contract Award
- 2. Stay of Contract Performance
- 3. Stay Overrides
- B. Injunctive Relief
- Chapter 5: Protective Orders
- A. GAO Protective Orders
- B. COFC Protective Orders
- Chapter 6: Grounds of Protest
- A. Pre-Award Grounds of Protest
- 1. Patent Ambiguities
- 2. Failure to Provide for Full and Open Competition
- 3. Restricting Competition Based on Lack of Advance Planning
- 4. Restricting Competition for Administrative Convenience
- 5. Failure to Provide Fair Opportunity to Win Task or Delivery Orders Placed under Multiple Award IDIQ Contracts
- 6. Orders That Exceed the Scope of the Underlying Umbrella Contract
- 7. Failure to Observe Set-Aside Requirements
- 8. Improper Bundling
- 9. Solicitation Terms That Conflict with Statutory or Regulatory Requirements
- 10. Unreasonable Evaluation Methodology
- 11. Unreasonable Evaluation Criteria
- 12. Lack of Mutual Consideration
- 13. Improper Disclosure of Proprietary Information
- 14. Improper Cancellation of Solicitation
- 15. Insourcing Decisions
- 16. Commercial Item Procurements
- B. Post-Award Protest Issues
- 1. Mis-Evaluations
- 2. Latent Ambiguities