When the Government Accountability Office rules in favor of a contract protest, it doesn't automatically mean the protester wins the contract. That happened in a...
wfedstaff | April 18, 2015 3:50 am
When the Government Accountability Office rules in favor of a contract protest, it doesn’t automatically mean the protester wins the contract. That happened in a recent case involving the Department of Veterans Affairs. Bill Welch, a partner at McMahon, Welch and Learned, tells In Depth with Francis Rose that’s one of two important lessons federal agencies and contractors need to learn from this case.
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