Coley GSA recently reported that the GSA’s multibillion dollar OASIS (One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services) contract released on July 31st, (OASIS SB RFP and OASIS (Unrestricted) RFP), has already received two formal protests. One of which was filed by Washington D.C. based … [Read more...]
Expanding the Meaning of Direct Economic Interest in a Bid Protest
Having “standing” or the “right” to sue in a bid protest action is generally limited to those parties that (1) are actual or potential bidders and (2) have a direct economic interest in the contract. The definition of direct economic interest is constantly evolving. Parties can be considered to … [Read more...]
Protesters Must Show the Prejudice Cost Them the Game
Bill Spriggs of Spriggs Law Group explains in a clear way why you need to do more than prove the government changed the rules or committed a penalty during a game. You need to show that the violation may have cost you to lose the game (contract award). Protesters Must Show Prejudice In two … [Read more...]