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Protester Wins Because the Government's Best-Value Analysis was Irrational

By Michael H. Payne on September 28, 2011
Posted in Procurement Information

By: Michael H. Payne

A protest that challenges the source selection decision on a negotiated, best value, procurement is not easy to win. Numerous decisions of the GAO and the United States Court of Federal Claims have held that procurement officials are entitled to substantial deference. In a recent decision by the Court of Federal…

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