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Bid Protest Spotlight: Timeliness, Scope, Defining Status Quo

By Krista Nunez (July 8, 2022, 4:47 PM EDT) — This month’s bid protest roundup focuses on two recent decisions by the U.S. Government Accountability Office, and one decision from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.

The GAO decisions involved (1) the consequences of failing to scrutinize the terms of an indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity, or IDIQ, solicitation when challenging the terms of a task order solicitation, and (2) the distinction between ancillary work and the principal purpose of an information technology-centric solicitation when claiming that a task order solicitation is outside the scope of the underlying IDIQ contract.

The claims court case was a challenge to the override of a Competition in Contracting…

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