In his most recent blog post for “Battle Lines”, his weekly guest blog for the Washington Business Journal, FedBiz Daily Section, MWL partner Bill Welch discusses a case where a contract award was protested because the awardee had identified a subcontractor who had received only a moderate confidence rating on a past prime contract. In this case, the agency was able to show it had considered the issue and determined the prime contractor had a sufficient track record in managing its subs, but the result could easily have gone the other way.
See the full blog entry here.