What To Expect From OTA Protests And Disputes

By Stuart Turner and Nathaniel Castellano (July 17, 2018, 1:07 PM EDT) -- Ready or not — federal agencies are increasingly utilizing "other transactions authority" (OTA) to craft agreements that are not subject to traditional procurement laws and therefore should, in theory, allow the government greater access to innovative solutions. While the goal of OTA procedures may be to avoid bottlenecks inherent in procurement under the Federal Acquisition Regulations, in the end they may result in valuable contracts with the government. As with any such contracts, it is inevitable that disputes will arise during their formation and administration....

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