Does an offeror need to be “small” at the time of contract award?
In a small business set-aside contract, does an offeror need to be “small” at the time of contract award? That answer continues to be “No.”
In a small business set-aside contract, does an offeror need to be “small” at the time of contract award? That answer continues to be “No.”
In this post we want to review a protest possibility that is often overlooked but which is of considerable importance in small business set-aside solicitations,
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MWL client, The Electric On-Ramp, Inc. (EOR), was eliminated from a Defense Intelligence Agency procurement because DIA said its proposal was late. MWL attorney William
If you are a federal contractor, in all probability you already have had a procurement affected by a bid protest – if not, you will