Always Intervene If Your Award Is Protested

In his most recent 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 the GAO dismissed a protest on a number of procedural grounds without ever getting to the substance of the protest.  The point I found most interesting was when GAO pointed out that if the original awardee had intervened in the protest of its award, the original awardee would have been able to review the protestor’s proposal and raise any challenges it identified.

See the full blog entry here.

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