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File a Bid Protest | U. S. GAO GAO's E-filing System Protesters are required to use GAO’s Electronic Protest Docketing System (EPDS) for all new bid protests For protests filed before October 1, 2024, there is a $350 filing fee
eCFR :: 4 CFR Part 21 -- Bid Protest Regulations GAO's website [https: epds gao gov login] provides guidance regarding filing documents where no protective order is issued or where a protester or intervenor does not have counsel admitted to a protective order
Update: GAO Previews New Electronic Protest Docketing System (EPDS) The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is establishing a new system for filing bid protests – the Electronic Protest Docketing System (EPDS) GAO promises that the new system will be both “secure” and “easy-to-use ”
New Rules for Filing Protests at GAO and New DFARS Debriefing . . . GAO finally has unveiled its long-awaited Electronic Protest Docketing System (“EPDS”) Effective May 1, 2018, all new protests (excluding those containing classified material) must be filed using GAO’s EPDS EPDS is designed to provide a more seamless and efficient process for all participants
GAO Protests: Get Ready - Jones Day Individuals who anticipate participating in protests at GAO should register for an EPDS account now to avoid delays when trying to file a protest or intervene in a protest Registration can typically be accomplished in as little as 10 minutes You can register for an account and access the EPDS user manual on the GAO website
Electronic Protest Docketing System Instructions - U. S. Government . . . These Instructions govern electronic filings for protests, requests for reconsideration, and either requests for recommendation of reimbursement of costs, or requests for recommendation of amount of costs (hereinafter collectively “requests relating to costs”) filed before the U S Government Accountability Office (GAO)
The Bid Protest Process Changes After May 1 Heres What You Need to Know After much testing, inquiry of industry and rulemaking, the U S Government Accountability Office (GAO) has formally issued new rules that provide updated e-filing methods and systems as well as fees—yes, fees—for filing and prosecuting protests
GAO to Start Charging Bid Protest Fees - mmmlaw. com Starting May 1, 2018, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) will charge a $350 fee for each protest filed through its new Electronic Protest Docketing System (EPDS) After May 1, all protests must be filed through EPDS except those containing classified information and documents that, for reasons of size or format cannot be filed through EPDS