How Claims Court Ruling May Alter High-Dollar Procurements

By Andrew Shipley, Philip Beshara and Jessica Aldrich ( April 15, 2022, 2:26 PM EDT) -- For the second time in recent weeks, the Court of Federal Claims issued a ruling that broke from U. S. Government Accountability Office precedent. In IAP Worldwide Services Inc. v. U. S. , Judge Matthew H. Solomson faulted the U. S. Army for failing to conduct discussions in a billion-dollar procurement despite the default rule in favor of discussions created by U. S. Department of Defense regulations. [1]. . .

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