What is the Sole Source Justification Rule

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Bid protests can sometimes get heated, and Sole Source Justification is one of the most misunderstood policies pertaining to government contracts. If you are thinking about filing a bid protest that challenges the government’s sole source justification decision, you need a knowledgeable bid protest attorney to help you.

What is the Sole Source Justification Rule?

The Sole Source Justification Rule states that an agency must offer a contract with full and open competition. If an agency decides to use non-competitive rules — or sole source justification — they must create a written Justification and Approval explaining their use of a authority.

What Do The Courts Consider In A Sole Source Justification Bid Protest?

The courts look at several things during a sole source justification bid protest, but one of the most important things they look at is the written justification and approval from the agency. The courts also check to see if the government violated any laws or regulations. Your attorney prepares you for court and let you know what to expect during the court process.

Get Help From A Federal Bid Protest Attorney Today

If you are filing a sole source justification bid protest against a government agency, you need the help of an experienced bid protest attorney in Washington, D.C. Call the Whay Law Firm today at (202) 448-9677.

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