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Bradley – In light of the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) recent efforts to reduce the number of federal government contracts and purportedly streamline the procurement process, it has never been more critical for federal contractors to understand the importance of bid protests. These protests can have far-reaching consequences for all parties involved, from the protester to the contract awardee, as well as the procuring agency itself. This post explores why bid protests matter and why filing them as the protester and intervening in them as the contract awardee are essential in today’s contracting landscape.

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