In this final installment of PCI’s Everything You Need To Know About Bid, Size & Status Protests Series, experienced Government Contracts attorneys Maria Panichelli and Franklin Turner provide an overview on size and status protests on federal set-aside contracts. Attendees gain an understanding of:
- How Size and Status Protests Differ From Bid Protests
- Eligibility Criteria for Small Business Set Aside Contracts
- Common Size and Status Protest Bases
- The Processes and Procedures for Different Types of Size/Status Protests
- How to Assert and Defend Size/Status Protests
This webinar is part of a 3-Part Public Contracting Institute Webinar Series covering Everything You Need To Know About Bid, Size & Status. In today’s increasingly competitive federal market, protests – including bid, and size/status – are an inevitable feature of many procurements. Succeeding in the federal marketplace requires an understanding of these processes, and how to navigate them. In this series, Maria Panichelli and Franklin Turner provide attendees with an overview on the different types of protests that a government contractor can file, or have filed against it. Contractors learn the differences between bid, size, and status protests, and how to use each to challenge contract awards that were improperly made to competitors. Attendees also learn how to defend against unmeritorious protests filed against their own contract awards.