Courts, Boards, & GAO

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Protester Argued that Armament Testers Were Commercial Items. GAO Was Not Convinced. • GAO Denies Protest, Finds Protester Was Challenging a Contract that Didn’t Exist • A Recent Federal Circuit Case Highlights the Perils of Not Intervening in a Bid Protest and Raises Issues Caused by a Party’s Failure To File a Redacted Pleading • GAO Affrms that You Can Offer Discounts, But the Agency Doesn’t Have to Accept Them • Court Rejects Conclusory Evaluation in Federal Supply Schedule Procurement

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