This issue of bid protest highlights includes decisions from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims (COFC) and the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). These decisions emphasize important legal principles addressing: (1) organizational conflict of interest investigations; (2) Buy American Act waivers; (3) a procuring agency’s obligation to adequately document price realism evaluations; (4) timeliness of bid protests; (5) a procuring agency’s duty to evaluate proposals evenhandedly and in accordance with solicitation terms; (6) the scope of corrective action; and (7) exclusion based on unfair competitive advantage gained via use of a former government employee in connection with proposal activity.
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