Persistent protests pay off for by CMS IT services contract finalists

A company trying to get an IT services contract with the Department of Health and Human Services decided to go the protest route. Washington procurement attorne...

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A company trying to get an IT services contract with the Department of Health and Human Services decided to go the protest route. As Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Tenn.) might have said, the company lost the first time, but, nevertheless it persisted. That persistence paid off, as Washington procurement attorney Joe Petrillo explained on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.

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