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Other transaction authority may be low-friction, but they're not protest-proof

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Other transaction authorities have become popular. The Defense Department spends 10 billion dollars a year using O-T-A. Such procurement avoid the federal acquisition regulation and the defense supplement. But follow-on orders are not protest proof. Why one contractor recently lost a protest case over an O-T-A follow-on, though, didn't really concern the merits. We learn more from Haynes Boone procurement attorney Zach Prince.

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Other transaction authorities have become popular. The Defense Department spends 10 billion dollars a year using O-T-A. Such procurement avoid the federal acquisition regulation and the defense supplement. But follow-on orders are not protest proof. Why one contractor recently lost a protest case over an O-T-A follow-on, though, didn't really concern the merits. We learn more from Haynes Boone procurement attorney Zach Prince.

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