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Abstract: A request for proposal or
RFP Protest Letter may be sent by a prospective provider who is aggrieved in connection with the
RFP specifications, the solicitation process, or award of the contract and would like to file a protest. The scope of the grounds of the
RFP protest letter is limited to errors related to proper proposal scoring, violation of law or procedures set forth in the
RFP, conflict of interest, partiality or discrimination. No protest may be filed if the
RFP is cancelled or if all proposals received in response to the
RFP are rejected. It is highly recommended to read the recommendations on properly writing an
RFP Protest Letter. The
RFP Protest Letter is part of your FREE
RFP Letters Toolkit, 2008 Edition
PubDate: 2008-03-15 00:00:00
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