How quickly are bid protest decisions released?
Decisions are generally released to the public shortly after the bid protest parties are informed, unless the decision needs redacting.
What is redacting? How long does it take?
When a decision contains protected information, a decision may not be released to the public immediately due to the need to prepare a “redacted” version, which omits protected information. A redacted version is generally available 2 to 3 weeks after bid protest parties are informed.
What does the date on a decision mean?
The date is when the decision was finalized and the protesters were informed. It may be earlier than the date the decision is made publicly available.
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