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Watchdog Nixes Bidder's Protest To Low $159M Air Force Deal

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Government Accountability Office said an aviation company couldn't question the feasibility of a rival's $159 million U.S. Air Force flight training contract, when the service branch never indicated it would check if bidders' prices were realistic.

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Why bidders for federal contracts need to deal with conflicts of interest early on

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Conflicts of interest in federal contracting can happen in a lot of ways. In one tangled case, an award winner’s subcontractor turned out to have a conflict of interest. And it may have scuttled the deal. Haynes Boone Procurement Attorney Zach Prince joins the Federal Drive with Tom Temin. Tom Temin All right. Zach Prince That’s right.

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An award protest reaffirms: You’ve got to treat all bidders equally

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The Government Accountability Office recently upheld the protest of a contract award from the Defense Intelligence Agency. It used a slightly unconventional approach to evaluating bidders. DIA was hiring a small business to conduct counterintelligence training. But the source selection authority made a basic mistake. Tom Temin Right.

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Understanding Minor Deviations in Public Procurement

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A minor deviation would be declared on a requirement if it does not result in a disadvantage against the procurement entity such as reducing the quality of the required goods , works or service, or violate the rights of other bidders. Minor deviations are a subtle area that requires clear guidelines to ensure fairness and transparency.

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IT integration problems are latest setback for DoD’s multibillion dollar moving system overhaul

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TRANSCOM later rescinded that decision amid a series of bid protests and what the Government Accountability Office said were “pervasive” violations of procurement law. billion over nine years. This time, IT integration problems are to blame. Officials at U.S. So there’s a complete transformation occurring.”

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DoD’s multi-billion dollar moving contract faces another legal challenge

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The lawsuit claims DoD made significant changes involving both time and money that prospective bidders couldnt have factored into their bid-no bid decisions. Its now gearing up for a fifth. The latest legal challenge is highly unusual in that it comes more than two years after DoD made the award the protesters are challenging. 13 complaint.

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Air Force Didn't Vet Trade Agreement Compliance On IT Deal

Government Contracts

Government Accountability Office has sustained an HP Inc. Air Force information technology deal, saying the winning bidder didn't properly show whether monitors it offered complied with the Trade Agreements Act. unit's protest over a U.S.

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