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Court Finds Potential OCI, But Denies Protest for Lack of Prejudice

by Stephanie Wilson | April 24, 2019 | Government Contracts

A recent decision from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims reminds protestors that it is not enough to establish agency error, but that the protestor must also be able to demonstrate that it was prejudiced by that error. In this protest of the Encore III small business contract awards, the…

Subcontractor Employee’s Alleged Disclosure Of Proprietary Bid And Proposal Information To A Competitor Is Not A Procurement Integrity Act Violation

On Behalf of Berenzweig Leonard, LLP | March 13, 2019 | Business Litigation

The Procurement Integrity Act (PIA) restricts the disclosure and knowing obtainment of proprietary bid or proposal information before the award of a procurement to which the information relates. In a recent protest decision, GAO affirmed that the PIA applies only when the government is involved in the alleged misconduct, and…