Bid Protest Attorney Protects the Rights of Kansas Clients Pursuing Government Contracts
Learn More About Protesting a Government Contract Award
Federal agencies are required to award government contracts in accordance with numerous acquisition laws and regulations.
If a party interested in being awarded a government contract believes that an agency has violated procurement law or regulations in a solicitation for goods or services, or in the award of a contract, they may first make a simple request for clarification with the contracting agency. If the concern is not resolved, through the request, the party may file a bid protest with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).
Bid Protest Procedure
Agency protests and GAO protests must contain similar information, which includes:
- Name, address, fax, and telephone number of the protestor.
- Solicitation or contract number.
- A detailed, concise statement of the legal and factual basis for the protest.
- Copies of all relevant documents.
- A request for an agency ruling.
- A statement of the relief sought.
- All information establishing that the protestor is an interested party.
- All information establishing the timeliness of the protest.
Once the GAO receives the filing, the petitioner will receive an automated reply advising that a file number and attorney will be assigned to the filing, and give information about the online Bid Protest Docket that provides updated information about the status of the filing.
Contact a Kansas Bid Protest Attorney Today
Do you have reason to believe that a government agency violated the law regarding the bid you entered to obtain a government project? The Whay Law Firm has successfully pursued cases of unfair practices for contractors and subcontractors in Kansas for more than 20 years. Contact us online or call (202) 448-9677 to schedule your free initial case evaluation today.