

Overview

Respected by clients, procurement officials, and other legal practitioners, PilieroMazza maintains an active bid protest practice dedicated to assisting government contractors in all phases of the bid protest process. Our Government Contracts attorneys have decades of experience filing and defending bid protests for our clients in thousands of actions.
PilieroMazza regularly represents contractors before various federal agencies in agency-level bid protests, as well as bid protests before the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), the U.S. Court of Federal Claims (COFC), and the Federal Aviation Administration’s Office of Dispute Resolution for Acquisition (ODRA). Our bid protest team also handles protest appeals to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
The Firm’s attorneys efficiently guide clients through the full lifecycle of protests, beginning with the critical decision of whether to file a protest. We work with our clients to determine the viability of protest grounds, the most appropriate forum, protest deadlines, and whether the decision to protest aligns with their business and strategic goals. Our experience and creativity in bringing cases involving a wide variety of pre- and post-award protest grounds allows us to craft powerful filings.
While many of our cases are resolved on corrective action, our bid protest team doggedly pursues and reviews document productions from procuring agencies and fashions commanding arguments based on the record to support the protest to a final decision. Among the many sustain decisions we obtained are:
- eSimplicity, Inc. v. United States: In eSimplicity, PilieroMazza successfully represented the protester, obtaining a significant COFC decision with the agency ultimately awarding the contract to eSimplicity. While eSimplicity submitted its proposal via email prior to the proposal submission deadline, the agency rejected it because it did not reach the contracting officer’s inbox prior to that deadline due to an agency server issue. PilieroMazza argued the Agency improperly rejected eSimplicity’s proposal based on an unstated evaluation criterion—a file size limitation that was never disclosed—and without considering the “government control exception” to the “late is late” rule, which otherwise requires rejection of late submitted proposals. The COFC agreed, sustaining the protest, and the agency ultimately awarded the contract to eSimplicity. The Agency appealed the COFC’s decision, and the appeal is currently pending before the CAFC. So, stay tuned.
- Chardonnay Dialysis, LLC: In Chardonnay Dialysis, PilieroMazza successfully represented the protester, convincing GAO the agency conducted an unreasonable source selection decision and obtaining an important decision that reemphasizes agencies cannot simply pick a lower price offeror without explanation. In particular, PilieroMazza argued the agency failed to qualitatively compare the competing proposals under the most important non-price factors—by simply finding both had obtained the same adjectival ratings—before improperly using price as the discriminating factor. GAO agreed, explaining the Agency is required to go beyond the assigned adjectival ratings and look to the underlying merits of proposals in making a best value determination. The case highlights that agencies must dig deeper and reasonably compare the specific benefits of each proposal before simply going with the lowest-priced offer and represents a significant win for contractors searching for more serious consideration of their technical solutions.
- JW Mills Mgmt., LLC: In JW Mills, PilieroMazza represented the protester in a pre-award protest, successfully challenging the Navy’s application seeking to overturn the Agency’s award decision to a solicitation to procure food attendant services for military dining facilities. When it does apply, the RSA requires agencies to give priority to blind vendors to operate cafeterias on Federal property, effectively limiting competition to those vendors. PilieroMazza argued the RSA did not apply to the procurement at issue and, thus, the agency should not apply the priority. GAO agreed, concluding the solicitation fell outside the purview of the RSA because the procurement contemplated cafeteria support services, not the “operation” of cafeterias. This decision helped further define those contracts subject to the RSA.
- Spatial Front, Inc.: In Spatial Front, Inc., PilieroMazza successfully represented the protester, with GAO holding the agency either inadequately evaluated the awardee’s quote or inadequately documented its evaluation. PilieroMazza explained that the request for quotations called for certain labor categories of personnel to perform specific services and, while the awardee mapped the required labor categories to labor categories in its FSS contract, the labor categories did not align. GAO agreed, finding nothing in the record that showed how each quoted labor category aligned with the duties outlined in the protester’s FSS labor categories and, thus, resulted in the protester obtaining another chance to win the contract award.
- Orlans PC: In Orlans PC, PilieroMazza successfully represented the protester before GAO by challenging the agency’s market research with respect to whether the solicitation’s pricing terms were consistent with customary commercial practices. GAO agreed with PilieroMazza’s arguments that the agency had failed to comply with its legal obligations in structuring the solicitation consistent with customary commercial practices. The decision serves as useful precedent, clarifying an agency’s duty to ascertain customary commercial practices. For the client, the victory helped shape the solicitation in a manner that made it more competitive in the procurement.
Our bid protest team is equally adept at defending protests. When our client is the contract awardee, we intervene in the protest to assist the agency in defending the protest, while protecting our client’s most sensitive information. On behalf of awardees, we help numerous procuring agencies successfully defend protests, including:
- Golden IT, LLC v. United States: In Golden IT, LLC v. United States, PilieroMazza successfully represented the defendant-intervenor, ensuring it maintained its award of a Department of Commerce contract, and helped redefine procurement law, as the COFC rejected GAO’s long-standing and often-despised rule that requires contractors to notify agencies after proposal submission when key personnel are no longer available to perform. For nearly twenty years, GAO held that a contractor must notify an agency when proposed key personnel become unavailable after proposal submission and, in the face of such notifications, agencies must either eliminate the offeror from the competition or open discussions and allow all offerors to revise their proposals. That rule created myriad problems for the procurement community, both encouraging contractors to avoid learning about the availability of proposed personnel and forcing agencies to make a tough decision if the notification comes shortly before an anticipated award. In GoldenIT, the protester claimed the awardee materially misrepresented the status of a proposed key person and latched onto GAO’s case law to support its position that the awardee was required to notify the agency of the unavailability of certain key person prior to award. PilieroMazza zealously defended the awardee, and the COFC held that the awardee had no such duty. The COFC thoroughly rejected GAO’s rule, holding that such a rule is “without legal basis and ‘unfair,’” disposed of the remainder of the protester’s arguments and ruled in favor of PilieroMazza’s client.
- Progress for Bakersfield Veterans LLC v. United States: In Progress for Bakersfield, PilieroMazza represented the defendant-intervenor, successfully defending its award in the face of a challenging COFC protest and appeal to the CAFC. Seeking to overturn the Agency’s award decision, the protester raised five arguments before the COFC but PilieroMazza helped convince the COFC to reject each. Significantly, the protester challenged the award decision on the basis that the awardee had increased its price during discussions but the COFC agreed with PilieroMazza’s arguments that a plaintiff “cannot rely on cost increases triggered by delay which would have equally affected its costs” to disturb a procurement. When the protester appealed to the Federal Circuit, PilieroMazza helped convince the appeals court to issue a swift decision, affirming the COFC’s decision, which denied the protest.
- Systems Implementers, Inc.; Transcend Tech. Sys., LLC: In Systems Implementers, Inc., PilieroMazza successfully defended the intervenor’s award against two protests at GAO and a follow-on protest at the COFC. While the protesters raised numerous and highly technical challenges to the agency’s evaluation and award decision, GAO and the COFC ultimately denied the protests, agreeing with PilieroMazza that the agency conducted a reasonable evaluation of proposals. These cases serve as important precedents, especially when considered with GAO’s holding in Chardonnay Dialysis, regarding what level of explanation is required to withstand scrutiny when a protester challenges that the best value determination was not adequately documented.
- Tetra Tech, Inc.: In Tetra Tech, Inc., PilieroMazza successfully defended the intervenor’s task order award. While the protester vigorously asserted the task order was void due to it containing materially different terms from those announced in the solicitation, GAO agreed with PilieroMazza’s position, finding the protest presented no basis to void the task order. This case serves as an important precedent for future protesters seeking to void an awarded contract and, more significantly, an important win for a client wishing to perform the work it had been awarded.
For more information, please contact a member of PilieroMazza’s Government Contracts team.
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Articles
- OHA Confirms: SBA Must Consider Operating Agreements in Joint Venture Size Determinations, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 04.03.25
- But My Affiliates ARE Me! GAO Rules Agencies May Limit Use of Affiliate Experience and Past Performance, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 12.20.24
- FY25 NDAA Update: Potential Costly Changes Ahead for Bid Protests, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 12.19.24
- Should You Protest? Takeaways for Government Contractors from GAO’s 2024 Bid Protest Annual Report, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 11.22.24
- Question the Questions and the Answers: Bid Protest Decision Highlights Need to Clarify Ambiguities Prior to Bidding, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 05.29.24
- The Case for Intervening in Bid Protests: It’s Almost Always the Right Call, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 05.14.24
- PilieroMazza Bid Protest Victories Help Contractors Address Key Procurement Challenges, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 08.11.23
- Government Contractors Protesting a Lease Award: Is It Worth It?, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 07.24.23
- GAO Sustains Rare Bid Protest Challenging Agency’s Corrective Action, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 06.22.23
- GAO Sustains Protest Finding Agency’s Failure to Engage in Meaningful Discussions Was Not Cured During Re-Evaluation, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 05.31.23
- Recovering Bid Preparation and Proposal Costs for Government Contractors: ARxIUM Provides Helpful Guidance, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 02.21.23
- 2022 GAO Bid Protest Annual Report: Key Takeaways for Government Contractors, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 12.05.22
- 2021 GAO Bid Protest Annual Report: What the Report Reveals About Bid Protests at the GAO, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 01.06.22
- Establishing Irreparable Harm in Bid Protests: Does the Value of the Lost Opportunity Really Matter?, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 01.05.22
- Don’t Delay: How the Harmonia Decision Impacts Contractors’ Ability to Win Protests, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 12.21.21
- Should You File Your Bid Protest Before GAO or COFC: For the Record, the Record Can Make All the Difference, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 09.03.21
- DOD Issues Proposed Rule on Enhanced Post-Award Debriefing Rights: 5 Things You Should Know, 06.03.21
- GAO Holds Solicitation Requirement Violates SBA’s Regulations Regarding Small Business Mentor-Protégé Joint Ventures, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 04.29.21
- GAO Clarifies Scope of Its Task Order Protest Jurisdiction, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 12.09.20
- BLOG: 5 Things to Know When Protesting an Award, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 09.18.20
- BLOG: JEDI Update: AWS Files Agency-Level Protest with Pentagon, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 05.12.20
- BLOG: JEDI Update: Pentagon Files Voluntary Motion for Remand to Reconsider Microsoft Award, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 03.27.20
- BLOG: JEDI Protest Update: Pentagon Relies on Blue & Gold Fleet to Do Away with AWS’s Allegations of Bias, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 02.26.20
- BLOG: JEDI Protest Saga Continues: Amazon Protests Microsoft’s Award in Court of Federal Claims, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 11.18.19
- BLOG: 2019 GAO Bid Protest Annual Report: Number of Protests Filed Drops by 16%, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 11.08.19
- BLOG: 5 Things Government Contractors Should Know About Task Order Protests, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 09.11.19
- BLOG: Court of Federal Claims Denies Oracle Protest of JEDI Contract: Is This It For Oracle?, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 07.26.19
- BLOG: An Agency’s Corrective Action Decision Is Not Immune to Protest—What Does It Take to Win?, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 04.19.19
- GAO Sustains Protest Alleging Misrepresentation in Proposal Regarding Availability of Incumbent Staff, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 01.18.19
- OHA Explains Which SDVOSB Eligibility Rules Apply in Its First VA SDVOSB Protest Decision, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 12.21.18
- 809 Panel Seemingly Switches Focus of Protest Recommendations, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 10.09.18
- OHA to Decide VA SDVOSB Status Protests Starting This Week, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 10.03.18
- GAO Considers Impact of Department of Defense Enhanced Debriefing Rights on Protest Timeliness Requirements, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 07.31.18
- Acetris Health Case Demonstrates the Value of Strategy in Pre-Award Bid Protests, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 07.26.18
- GAO Denies Protest Based on Cybersecurity Compliance, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 06.29.18
- Section 809 Panel’s Recommendations on Bid Protests May Cause Major Headaches for Contractors, 05.25.18
- The Protests Are Coming: Draft DoD Guidance Reveals How Cyber Readiness Will Impact Contract Evaluations, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 05.09.18
- The Section 809 Panel’s Recommendations on Bid Protests May Cause Major Headaches for Contractors, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 05.02.18
- The Future is Here: GAO Bid Protests to Be Filed Electronically Starting May 1, 2018, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 04.13.18
Events
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 11.06.25
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 09.11.25
- 2024-2025 Bid Protest Decisions with Far-Reaching Impacts for Government Contractors, PilieroMazza Webinar, 05.08.25
- Insights on the Regulations Pertaining to Novation’s and How It Impacts Company Value, Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP) ADVANCE, 04.09.25
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 03.13.25
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Virginia APEX Accelerator Event, 02.05.25
- Legal Considerations: How Best to Structure Your Company as a Federal Contractor, Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP) START, 01.28.25
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 01.09.25
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 11.21.24
- The A-B-Cs of GovCon Greatness: Acing Federal Contracts, Federal Contracting Connections Summit, 11.14.24
- Legal Considerations: How Best to Structure Your Company as a Federal Contractor, Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP) START, 10.22.24
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 09.26.24
- Sustainable Procurement: A Closer Look at the New Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Public Contracting Institute (PCI) Event, 08.08.24
- Sustainable Procurement: A Closer Look at the New Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), PilieroMazza Webinar, 07.09.24
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 03.28.24
- PilieroMazza Annual Review: Key Insights from Recent Bid Protest Decisions Reshape Strategies for Future Government Contractor Success, PilieroMazza Webinar, 02.08.24
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 01.25.24
- 5 W’s of Bid Protests: The Who, What, When, Where, and Why, Small Business Meeting, 01.11.24
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 09.07.23
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Virginia APEX Accelerator Event, 05.16.23
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 02.09.23
- 5 W’s of Bid Protests: The Who, What, When, Where, and Why, PilieroMazza Webinar, 11.29.22
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 06.15.22
- 2021 Bid Protest Decisions with Far-Reaching Impacts for Government Contractors, NASBP Event, 06.07.22
- 2021 Bid Protest Decisions with Far-Reaching Impacts for Government Contractors, PilieroMazza Webinar, 02.23.22
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 01.25.22
- Missteps in the Bid Protest Process: War Stories from the Trenches, 06.09.21
- Effective Bid Protest Strategies Every Contractor Needs to Know, The Small and Emerging Contractor Advisory Forum (SECAF) Event, 05.26.21
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 12.16.20
- Effective Bid Protest Strategies—What Every Contractor Needs to Know, The HUBZone Small Business Virtual Summit, 09.08.20
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 12.11.19
Webinar Replays
- Sustainable Procurement: A Closer Look at the New Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Webinar Replays, 07.09.24
- PilieroMazza Annual Review: Key Insights from Recent Bid Protest Decisions Reshape Strategies for Future Government Contractor Success, Webinar Replays, 02.08.24
- Pre-Award Protests, Webinar Replays, 06.13.18
Podcasts
- Top 10 Tips and Traps for Bid Protests, Part 3, 06.12.24
- Top 10 Tips and Traps for Bid Protests, Part 2, 06.05.24
- Top 10 Tips and Traps for Bid Protests, Part 1, 05.30.24
- PilieroMazza Annual Review: Key Insights from Recent Bid Protest Decisions, 02.08.24
News
- PilieroMazza Welcomes Back Tim Valley to Bolster Government Contracts Practice, 04.22.25
- PilieroMazza’s Sam Finnerty Joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to Discuss Real-World Implications of Executive Order Forcing Plaintiffs to Pay for Injunctions Against the Government, 04.09.25
- Cy Alba Featured in PCI Podcast Series “Top 10 Tips and Traps for Bid Protests”, 06.13.24
- PilieroMazza Litigators Score Major Win for Tribally Owned Government Contractor, 10.12.21
- Bloomberg Law: Michelle Litteken Comments on Agencies Stopping Performance of Protested Government Contracts, 11.04.19
Respected by clients, procurement officials, and other legal practitioners, PilieroMazza maintains an active bid protest practice dedicated to assisting government contractors in all phases of the bid protest process. Our Government Contracts attorneys have decades of experience filing and defending bid protests for our clients in thousands of actions.
PilieroMazza regularly represents contractors before various federal agencies in agency-level bid protests, as well as bid protests before the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), the U.S. Court of Federal Claims (COFC), and the Federal Aviation Administration’s Office of Dispute Resolution for Acquisition (ODRA). Our bid protest team also handles protest appeals to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
The Firm’s attorneys efficiently guide clients through the full lifecycle of protests, beginning with the critical decision of whether to file a protest. We work with our clients to determine the viability of protest grounds, the most appropriate forum, protest deadlines, and whether the decision to protest aligns with their business and strategic goals. Our experience and creativity in bringing cases involving a wide variety of pre- and post-award protest grounds allows us to craft powerful filings.
While many of our cases are resolved on corrective action, our bid protest team doggedly pursues and reviews document productions from procuring agencies and fashions commanding arguments based on the record to support the protest to a final decision. Among the many sustain decisions we obtained are:
- eSimplicity, Inc. v. United States: In eSimplicity, PilieroMazza successfully represented the protester, obtaining a significant COFC decision with the agency ultimately awarding the contract to eSimplicity. While eSimplicity submitted its proposal via email prior to the proposal submission deadline, the agency rejected it because it did not reach the contracting officer’s inbox prior to that deadline due to an agency server issue. PilieroMazza argued the Agency improperly rejected eSimplicity’s proposal based on an unstated evaluation criterion—a file size limitation that was never disclosed—and without considering the “government control exception” to the “late is late” rule, which otherwise requires rejection of late submitted proposals. The COFC agreed, sustaining the protest, and the agency ultimately awarded the contract to eSimplicity. The Agency appealed the COFC’s decision, and the appeal is currently pending before the CAFC. So, stay tuned.
- Chardonnay Dialysis, LLC: In Chardonnay Dialysis, PilieroMazza successfully represented the protester, convincing GAO the agency conducted an unreasonable source selection decision and obtaining an important decision that reemphasizes agencies cannot simply pick a lower price offeror without explanation. In particular, PilieroMazza argued the agency failed to qualitatively compare the competing proposals under the most important non-price factors—by simply finding both had obtained the same adjectival ratings—before improperly using price as the discriminating factor. GAO agreed, explaining the Agency is required to go beyond the assigned adjectival ratings and look to the underlying merits of proposals in making a best value determination. The case highlights that agencies must dig deeper and reasonably compare the specific benefits of each proposal before simply going with the lowest-priced offer and represents a significant win for contractors searching for more serious consideration of their technical solutions.
- JW Mills Mgmt., LLC: In JW Mills, PilieroMazza represented the protester in a pre-award protest, successfully challenging the Navy’s application seeking to overturn the Agency’s award decision to a solicitation to procure food attendant services for military dining facilities. When it does apply, the RSA requires agencies to give priority to blind vendors to operate cafeterias on Federal property, effectively limiting competition to those vendors. PilieroMazza argued the RSA did not apply to the procurement at issue and, thus, the agency should not apply the priority. GAO agreed, concluding the solicitation fell outside the purview of the RSA because the procurement contemplated cafeteria support services, not the “operation” of cafeterias. This decision helped further define those contracts subject to the RSA.
- Spatial Front, Inc.: In Spatial Front, Inc., PilieroMazza successfully represented the protester, with GAO holding the agency either inadequately evaluated the awardee’s quote or inadequately documented its evaluation. PilieroMazza explained that the request for quotations called for certain labor categories of personnel to perform specific services and, while the awardee mapped the required labor categories to labor categories in its FSS contract, the labor categories did not align. GAO agreed, finding nothing in the record that showed how each quoted labor category aligned with the duties outlined in the protester’s FSS labor categories and, thus, resulted in the protester obtaining another chance to win the contract award.
- Orlans PC: In Orlans PC, PilieroMazza successfully represented the protester before GAO by challenging the agency’s market research with respect to whether the solicitation’s pricing terms were consistent with customary commercial practices. GAO agreed with PilieroMazza’s arguments that the agency had failed to comply with its legal obligations in structuring the solicitation consistent with customary commercial practices. The decision serves as useful precedent, clarifying an agency’s duty to ascertain customary commercial practices. For the client, the victory helped shape the solicitation in a manner that made it more competitive in the procurement.
Our bid protest team is equally adept at defending protests. When our client is the contract awardee, we intervene in the protest to assist the agency in defending the protest, while protecting our client’s most sensitive information. On behalf of awardees, we help numerous procuring agencies successfully defend protests, including:
- Golden IT, LLC v. United States: In Golden IT, LLC v. United States, PilieroMazza successfully represented the defendant-intervenor, ensuring it maintained its award of a Department of Commerce contract, and helped redefine procurement law, as the COFC rejected GAO’s long-standing and often-despised rule that requires contractors to notify agencies after proposal submission when key personnel are no longer available to perform. For nearly twenty years, GAO held that a contractor must notify an agency when proposed key personnel become unavailable after proposal submission and, in the face of such notifications, agencies must either eliminate the offeror from the competition or open discussions and allow all offerors to revise their proposals. That rule created myriad problems for the procurement community, both encouraging contractors to avoid learning about the availability of proposed personnel and forcing agencies to make a tough decision if the notification comes shortly before an anticipated award. In GoldenIT, the protester claimed the awardee materially misrepresented the status of a proposed key person and latched onto GAO’s case law to support its position that the awardee was required to notify the agency of the unavailability of certain key person prior to award. PilieroMazza zealously defended the awardee, and the COFC held that the awardee had no such duty. The COFC thoroughly rejected GAO’s rule, holding that such a rule is “without legal basis and ‘unfair,’” disposed of the remainder of the protester’s arguments and ruled in favor of PilieroMazza’s client.
- Progress for Bakersfield Veterans LLC v. United States: In Progress for Bakersfield, PilieroMazza represented the defendant-intervenor, successfully defending its award in the face of a challenging COFC protest and appeal to the CAFC. Seeking to overturn the Agency’s award decision, the protester raised five arguments before the COFC but PilieroMazza helped convince the COFC to reject each. Significantly, the protester challenged the award decision on the basis that the awardee had increased its price during discussions but the COFC agreed with PilieroMazza’s arguments that a plaintiff “cannot rely on cost increases triggered by delay which would have equally affected its costs” to disturb a procurement. When the protester appealed to the Federal Circuit, PilieroMazza helped convince the appeals court to issue a swift decision, affirming the COFC’s decision, which denied the protest.
- Systems Implementers, Inc.; Transcend Tech. Sys., LLC: In Systems Implementers, Inc., PilieroMazza successfully defended the intervenor’s award against two protests at GAO and a follow-on protest at the COFC. While the protesters raised numerous and highly technical challenges to the agency’s evaluation and award decision, GAO and the COFC ultimately denied the protests, agreeing with PilieroMazza that the agency conducted a reasonable evaluation of proposals. These cases serve as important precedents, especially when considered with GAO’s holding in Chardonnay Dialysis, regarding what level of explanation is required to withstand scrutiny when a protester challenges that the best value determination was not adequately documented.
- Tetra Tech, Inc.: In Tetra Tech, Inc., PilieroMazza successfully defended the intervenor’s task order award. While the protester vigorously asserted the task order was void due to it containing materially different terms from those announced in the solicitation, GAO agreed with PilieroMazza’s position, finding the protest presented no basis to void the task order. This case serves as an important precedent for future protesters seeking to void an awarded contract and, more significantly, an important win for a client wishing to perform the work it had been awarded.
For more information, please contact a member of PilieroMazza’s Government Contracts team.
Related Practice Areas
Articles
- OHA Confirms: SBA Must Consider Operating Agreements in Joint Venture Size Determinations, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 04.03.25
- But My Affiliates ARE Me! GAO Rules Agencies May Limit Use of Affiliate Experience and Past Performance, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 12.20.24
- FY25 NDAA Update: Potential Costly Changes Ahead for Bid Protests, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 12.19.24
- Should You Protest? Takeaways for Government Contractors from GAO’s 2024 Bid Protest Annual Report, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 11.22.24
- Question the Questions and the Answers: Bid Protest Decision Highlights Need to Clarify Ambiguities Prior to Bidding, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 05.29.24
- The Case for Intervening in Bid Protests: It’s Almost Always the Right Call, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 05.14.24
- PilieroMazza Bid Protest Victories Help Contractors Address Key Procurement Challenges, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 08.11.23
- Government Contractors Protesting a Lease Award: Is It Worth It?, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 07.24.23
- GAO Sustains Rare Bid Protest Challenging Agency’s Corrective Action, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 06.22.23
- GAO Sustains Protest Finding Agency’s Failure to Engage in Meaningful Discussions Was Not Cured During Re-Evaluation, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 05.31.23
- Recovering Bid Preparation and Proposal Costs for Government Contractors: ARxIUM Provides Helpful Guidance, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 02.21.23
- 2022 GAO Bid Protest Annual Report: Key Takeaways for Government Contractors, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 12.05.22
- 2021 GAO Bid Protest Annual Report: What the Report Reveals About Bid Protests at the GAO, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 01.06.22
- Establishing Irreparable Harm in Bid Protests: Does the Value of the Lost Opportunity Really Matter?, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 01.05.22
- Don’t Delay: How the Harmonia Decision Impacts Contractors’ Ability to Win Protests, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 12.21.21
- Should You File Your Bid Protest Before GAO or COFC: For the Record, the Record Can Make All the Difference, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 09.03.21
- DOD Issues Proposed Rule on Enhanced Post-Award Debriefing Rights: 5 Things You Should Know, 06.03.21
- GAO Holds Solicitation Requirement Violates SBA’s Regulations Regarding Small Business Mentor-Protégé Joint Ventures, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 04.29.21
- GAO Clarifies Scope of Its Task Order Protest Jurisdiction, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 12.09.20
- BLOG: 5 Things to Know When Protesting an Award, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 09.18.20
- BLOG: JEDI Update: AWS Files Agency-Level Protest with Pentagon, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 05.12.20
- BLOG: JEDI Update: Pentagon Files Voluntary Motion for Remand to Reconsider Microsoft Award, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 03.27.20
- BLOG: JEDI Protest Update: Pentagon Relies on Blue & Gold Fleet to Do Away with AWS’s Allegations of Bias, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 02.26.20
- BLOG: JEDI Protest Saga Continues: Amazon Protests Microsoft’s Award in Court of Federal Claims, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 11.18.19
- BLOG: 2019 GAO Bid Protest Annual Report: Number of Protests Filed Drops by 16%, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 11.08.19
- BLOG: 5 Things Government Contractors Should Know About Task Order Protests, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 09.11.19
- BLOG: Court of Federal Claims Denies Oracle Protest of JEDI Contract: Is This It For Oracle?, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 07.26.19
- BLOG: An Agency’s Corrective Action Decision Is Not Immune to Protest—What Does It Take to Win?, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 04.19.19
- GAO Sustains Protest Alleging Misrepresentation in Proposal Regarding Availability of Incumbent Staff, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 01.18.19
- OHA Explains Which SDVOSB Eligibility Rules Apply in Its First VA SDVOSB Protest Decision, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 12.21.18
- 809 Panel Seemingly Switches Focus of Protest Recommendations, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 10.09.18
- OHA to Decide VA SDVOSB Status Protests Starting This Week, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 10.03.18
- GAO Considers Impact of Department of Defense Enhanced Debriefing Rights on Protest Timeliness Requirements, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 07.31.18
- Acetris Health Case Demonstrates the Value of Strategy in Pre-Award Bid Protests, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 07.26.18
- GAO Denies Protest Based on Cybersecurity Compliance, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 06.29.18
- Section 809 Panel’s Recommendations on Bid Protests May Cause Major Headaches for Contractors, 05.25.18
- The Protests Are Coming: Draft DoD Guidance Reveals How Cyber Readiness Will Impact Contract Evaluations, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 05.09.18
- The Section 809 Panel’s Recommendations on Bid Protests May Cause Major Headaches for Contractors, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 05.02.18
- The Future is Here: GAO Bid Protests to Be Filed Electronically Starting May 1, 2018, The PM Legal Minute Blog, 04.13.18
Events
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 11.06.25
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 09.11.25
- 2024-2025 Bid Protest Decisions with Far-Reaching Impacts for Government Contractors, PilieroMazza Webinar, 05.08.25
- Insights on the Regulations Pertaining to Novation’s and How It Impacts Company Value, Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP) ADVANCE, 04.09.25
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 03.13.25
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Virginia APEX Accelerator Event, 02.05.25
- Legal Considerations: How Best to Structure Your Company as a Federal Contractor, Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP) START, 01.28.25
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 01.09.25
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 11.21.24
- The A-B-Cs of GovCon Greatness: Acing Federal Contracts, Federal Contracting Connections Summit, 11.14.24
- Legal Considerations: How Best to Structure Your Company as a Federal Contractor, Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP) START, 10.22.24
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 09.26.24
- Sustainable Procurement: A Closer Look at the New Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Public Contracting Institute (PCI) Event, 08.08.24
- Sustainable Procurement: A Closer Look at the New Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), PilieroMazza Webinar, 07.09.24
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 03.28.24
- PilieroMazza Annual Review: Key Insights from Recent Bid Protest Decisions Reshape Strategies for Future Government Contractor Success, PilieroMazza Webinar, 02.08.24
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 01.25.24
- 5 W’s of Bid Protests: The Who, What, When, Where, and Why, Small Business Meeting, 01.11.24
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 09.07.23
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Virginia APEX Accelerator Event, 05.16.23
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 02.09.23
- 5 W’s of Bid Protests: The Who, What, When, Where, and Why, PilieroMazza Webinar, 11.29.22
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 06.15.22
- 2021 Bid Protest Decisions with Far-Reaching Impacts for Government Contractors, NASBP Event, 06.07.22
- 2021 Bid Protest Decisions with Far-Reaching Impacts for Government Contractors, PilieroMazza Webinar, 02.23.22
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 01.25.22
- Missteps in the Bid Protest Process: War Stories from the Trenches, 06.09.21
- Effective Bid Protest Strategies Every Contractor Needs to Know, The Small and Emerging Contractor Advisory Forum (SECAF) Event, 05.26.21
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 12.16.20
- Effective Bid Protest Strategies—What Every Contractor Needs to Know, The HUBZone Small Business Virtual Summit, 09.08.20
- Unlocking the Secrets of Debriefings, Government Evaluation of Proposals and Protests, Colorado APEX Accelerator Event, 12.11.19
Webinar Replays
- Sustainable Procurement: A Closer Look at the New Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Webinar Replays, 07.09.24
- PilieroMazza Annual Review: Key Insights from Recent Bid Protest Decisions Reshape Strategies for Future Government Contractor Success, Webinar Replays, 02.08.24
- Pre-Award Protests, Webinar Replays, 06.13.18
Podcasts
- Top 10 Tips and Traps for Bid Protests, Part 3, 06.12.24
- Top 10 Tips and Traps for Bid Protests, Part 2, 06.05.24
- Top 10 Tips and Traps for Bid Protests, Part 1, 05.30.24
- PilieroMazza Annual Review: Key Insights from Recent Bid Protest Decisions, 02.08.24
News
- PilieroMazza Welcomes Back Tim Valley to Bolster Government Contracts Practice, 04.22.25
- PilieroMazza’s Sam Finnerty Joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to Discuss Real-World Implications of Executive Order Forcing Plaintiffs to Pay for Injunctions Against the Government, 04.09.25
- Cy Alba Featured in PCI Podcast Series “Top 10 Tips and Traps for Bid Protests”, 06.13.24
- PilieroMazza Litigators Score Major Win for Tribally Owned Government Contractor, 10.12.21
- Bloomberg Law: Michelle Litteken Comments on Agencies Stopping Performance of Protested Government Contracts, 11.04.19