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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2017-01-0110 United States Code 1089: Defense of Certain Suits Arising Out of Medical MalpracticeUnited States Government
2017-01-0128 United States Code 171: Tort Claims ProcedureUnited States Government
2009-01-01Bid Protests at GAO: A Descriptive Guide (ninth edition)Daniel I. Gordan
2010-01-01Bid Protests at GAO: A Descriptive Guide (tenth edition)Thomas H. Armstrong
2011-06-30Competition in Federal Contracting: An Overview of the Legal RequirementsKate M. Manuel
2018-01-19Government Contract Bid Protests In Brief: Analysis of Legal Processes and Recent DevelopmentsDavid H. Carpenter; Moshe Schwartz
2018-01-19Government Contract Bid Protests In Brief: Analysis of Legal Processes and Recent DevelopmentsDavid H. Carpenter; Moshe Schwartz
2015-12-22Report of the Military Justice Review Group, Part 1: Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) RecommendationsMilitary Justice Review Group
2019-01-15Section 809 Panel - Recommendation #67 - Reduce Potential Bid Protest Processing Time by Eliminating the Opportunity to File a Protest with the Court of Federal Claims (COFC) after Filing at the Government Accountability Office and Require the COFC to Issue a Decision within 100 Days of Ordering a Procurement Be DelayedSection 809 Panel
2019-01-15Section 809 Panel - Recommendation #68 - Limit the Jurisdiction of Government Accountability Office and the Court of Federal Claims to Only Those Protests of Procurements with a Value that Exceeds, or Is Expected to Exceed, $75,000Section 809 Panel
2019-01-15Section 809 Panel - Recommendation #69 - Provide as Part of a Debriefing, in All Procurements Where a Debriefing Is Required, a Redacted Source Selection Decision Document and the Technical Evaluation of the Vendor Receiving the DebriefingSection 809 Panel
1998-09-11Statement of Deidre A. Lee, Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy, before the Subcommitee on Government Management, Information, and Technology of the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, and the Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law, United States House of RepresentativesDeidre A. Lee
2010-10-20Suing the Government as a "Joint Employer"--Evolving Pathologies of the Blended WorkforceSteven L. Schooner; Collin D. Swan