Highlights with Hogan Lovells: Bid Protest Digest | Volume VI

Recent decisions by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), Court of Federal Claims (COFC), and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit highlight significant developments in bid protest law. These cases offer insights into various aspects of the procurement process, ranging from jurisdictional thresholds for task order protests, to evaluation impacts relating to organizational conflicts of interest, and the consideration of unstated salient characteristics in brand name or equal procurements. Understanding these recent decisions is essential for both government contractors and procuring agencies to navigate the evolving landscape of bid protests effectively.

This newsletter is designed to be a valuable resource for our clients, providing updates on recent decisions and keeping them up-to-date on changes in the bid protest landscape. Clients can expect to receive regular updates on the latest bid protest decisions directly in their inboxes.

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Authored by Michael Mason, Stacy Hadeka, Christine Reynolds, Thomas Hunt, Taylor Hillman, Lauren Olmsted, and Lauren Colantonio.

Contacts
Michael Mason
Partner
Washington, D.C.
Stacy Hadeka
Partner
Washington, D.C.
Christine Reynolds
Counsel
Washington, D.C.
Tom Hunt
Senior Associate
Northern Virginia
Taylor Hillman
Senior Associate
Washington, D.C.
Lauren Olmsted
Associate
Washington, D.C.
Lauren Colantonio
Associate
Washington, D.C.

 

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