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National Law Review
6/24/2026
Lost Out on a NASA SEWP VI Award? How Government Contractors Can Protect Their Rights Through the Bid Protest Process

Lost Out on a NASA SEWP VI Award? How Government Contractors Can Protect Their Rights Through the Bid Protest Process

Short summary

Contractors excluded from NASA's $60B SEWP VI contract can challenge awards through bid protests, which must be filed within 10 days to preserve rights. Common grounds include evaluation errors, unequal treatment, and failure to follow solicitation terms. Even unsuccessful protests can force reevaluation or corrective action.

  • Bid protests must be filed within 10 days of learning award decision to preserve rights
  • Common protest grounds: evaluation errors, unequal treatment, unstated criteria, pricing flaws, improper past performance reviews
  • Successful protests can force reevaluation, reopened discussions, or corrective action even without full award reversal

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