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Understanding and Making the Most of Post-Protest Reimbursement of Bid and Proposal Costs

There are times when a protester succeeds in convincing a forum that its protest was righteous but, for one reason or another, meaningful corrective action is impracticable. When that happens, the protester may be left with a “consolation prize” of the opportunity to recover protest costs and the costs of preparing its proposal (B&P costs). This less than ideal outcome can be even more galling when the company learns that the data and documentation required to maximize reimbursement are lacking.

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