When Source Selection Authority Must Explain Re-Evaluation

Law360, New York ( September 17, 2015, 10:21 AM EDT) -- Many a protester has experienced changed ratings upon re-evaluation that are not always favorable. That raises questions regarding the reasonableness of the re-evaluation — when neither the offeror's proposal nor the request for proposals has changed before the re-evaluation. If the RFP and the proposal have not changed, why should the evaluation change? One possible answer has to be that that one of the evaluations was wrong....

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