Updated February 14, 2025
With all of the challenges across the Federal sector this month, this is a potentially bright piece of news for those firms looking to make an impact in support of our Veterans. Details below.
Updated February 14, 2025
With all of the challenges across the Federal sector this month, this is a potentially bright piece of news for those firms looking to make an impact in support of our Veterans. Details below.
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This is presumably pre-award?! I am interested to see whether any of the firms who did not make it past the original down-select will protest. Can they?
IMO – Any bidder who elected to not proceed lacks standing. They can protest to the COFC, but it will be an uphill battle.
I had been hearing 8 awardees, but does this mean that if WP prevails, we will have 10 or even 11?
Great News! Next steps are to announce Prime awardees?