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Book cover of Assessing Bid Protests of U.S. Department of Defense Procurements

Assessing Bid Protests of U.S. Department of Defense Procurements

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2018114 pagesRAND Corporation

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This study examines the process and outcomes of bid protests related to procurements by the U.S. Department of Defense. It offers a detailed analysis of the legal and administrative challenges faced by contractors and the implications for government acquisition. The report provides insights for policymakers, legal professionals, and defense contractors navigating the complex landscape of federal contracting.

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Mark V. Arena writes on U.S. Department of Defense procurement. His book, Assessing Bid Protests of U.S. Department of Defense Procurements, examines the complexities of government contracts. Arena's work offers a clear look at a specialized area of public policy.

Brian Persons writes about government contracting. His book, Assessing Bid Protests of U.S. Department of Defense Procurements, examines the process of challenging government contract awards.

Irv Blickstein writes about defense procurement. His published works include "Assessing Bid Protests of U.S. Department of Defense Procurements."

Mary E. Chenoweth writes about government procurement. Her book, Assessing Bid Protests of U.S. Department of Defense Procurements, examines the complexities of defense contracts. She offers readers clear analysis of this specialized field.

Gordon T. Lee writes on government procurement. His book, Assessing Bid Protests of U.S. Department of Defense Procurements, examines the process of challenging contract awards within the Department of Defense. Lee's work offers insights into this specific area of public administration.

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Book cover of Assessing Bid Protests of U.S. Department of Defense Procurements