The second rule is to move fast.
After you find out you lost the award, you must
request a debriefing, in writing, within 3 calendar days. If the last day falls
on a weekend or holiday, the deadline is the next business day and this is true
of all the calendar day calculation rules. (Insist that the government adhere
strictly to the requirements of FAR 15.506.) You then have 10 calendar days
after the debriefing to file a protest at GAO. If you don’t ask for a
debriefing, you have 10 calendar days after notification of award to protest to
GAO (you must protest within 10 days of actual or imputed knowledge of the grounds for protest). Note however, if you want to invoke the statutory stay of award or performance on the contract, these time requirements change.
When the government receives notice of a
protest from GAO (be sure GAO promptly provides this notice), within 10 calendar
days after award or within 5 days after a debriefing, whichever is later, the
contracting officer must immediately suspend performance on the awarded
contract. Notice the rule here is 10 days after award, not 10 days after you
receive notice of the award. This is another reason to request the debriefing to
allow time for imposition of the automatic suspension of performance pending
GAO’s decision on the protest. Note also the rule is 5 days after debriefing for
suspension of award or performance.
Suspension of performance can be overridden by
the head of the contracting activity, on a non-delegable basis if urgent and
compelling circumstances that significantly affect the interests of the
government will not permit waiting for the GAO decision or contract performance
is in the best interests of the government. The resumption of contract
performance, however, can be challenged in the COFC in an action testing the
propriety of the decision to override the suspension of performance. In a good
number of these cases, the COFC has disagreed with the government.
If your grounds for protest involve the
propriety of language in the solicitation, you already are too late. Those
protests much be sent to GAO before the time for submission of bids.
YOU DON’T HAVE TO REMEMBER ALL OF THIS. JUST
HEED THIS WARNING THAT THESE TIME LIMITS ARE STRICTLY ENFORCED AND YOU MUST MOVE
QUICKLY IF YOU THINK YOU MAY WANT TO PROTEST.
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