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Recent Bid Protest Decisions

Federal agencies are required to award government contracts in accordance with numerous acquisition laws and regulations. If a party interested in a government contract believes that an agency has violated procurement law or regulation in a solicitation for goods or services, or in the award of a contract, it may file a bid protest with our office. GAO provides an inexpensive and expeditious forum for the resolution of bid protests.

View the most recent bid protest decisions below.

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Recent Bid Protest Decisions

Sep 30

Modesto Management, LLC

We dismiss the protest on the basis that the protester is not an interested party.
B-423728
Sep 26

Peraton Inc.

We deny the protest.
B-423639,B-423639.2,B-423639.3
Sep 25

Oready, LLC

We find that the protester included citations to non-existent decisions or materially false representations of the factual or legal issues addressed in the cited decisions in its pleadings which we hereinafter refer to as non-existent citations or decisions. We dismiss the protests for abuse of GAO's bid protest process based on the protester's repeated submission of non-existent citations or decisions to support its protest.
B-423649,B-423650,B-423670,B-423670.2
Sep 23

RAS Enterprises, LLC

We dismiss the protest as untimely because it was filed more than 10 calendar days after the protester received actual or constructive knowledge of initial adverse agency action on its prior agency-level protest.
B-423802