Common use of Procurement Protest Procedure Clause in Contracts

Procurement Protest Procedure. Any proponent with concerns about the Solicitation process is required to attend a debriefing prior to proceeding with a protest. If, after attending a debriefing, the proponent wishes to challenge the Solicitation process, it should provide written notice to the Solicitation Contact in accordance with the procurement protest procedures below: A bid dispute must be submitted within 5 Business Days of the circumstances giving rise to the dispute. To submit a bid dispute, proponents must deliver a written submission containing: 1. The name, address, and telephone number of the Proponent; 2. An indication that the bid dispute is authorized by an authorized signing officer or representative of the Proponent;

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Program Agreement, Program Agreement, Program Agreement

Procurement Protest Procedure. Any proponent with concerns about the Solicitation process is required to attend a debriefing prior to proceeding with a protest. If, after attending a debriefing, the proponent wishes to challenge the Solicitation process, it should provide written notice to the Solicitation Contact in accordance with the procurement protest procedures below: A bid dispute must be submitted within 5 Business Days of the circumstances giving rise to the dispute. To submit a bid dispute, proponents must deliver a written submission containing: 1. The name, address, and telephone number of the Proponent;Proponent; 2. An indication that the bid dispute is authorized by an authorized signing officer or representative of the Proponent;Proponent;

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Program Agreement, Program Agreement, Program Agreement