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X-WR-CALDESC:Free registration for PEDCO PTAC clients. Contact Darren Osbor
 ne (Program Manager) for more information.\n\nIn today’s competitive gover
 nment contracting market\, small business eligibility gives contractors a 
 huge leg up. As more and more contracts are set aside for small\, 8(a)\, H
 UBZone\, veteran-owned and woman-owned companies\, eligibility can be the 
 key to success. Small business eligibility can be leveraged to secure acce
 ss to contracts that other non-eligible competitors can’t access. But it a
 lso creates additional grounds for competitors to protest a contractor’s s
 et-aside contract award. Specifically\, competitors can challenge a contra
 ctor’s eligibility to receive contract awards through the use of size and 
 status protests.  \n\nIn this webinar (after a refresher on the eligibilit
 y requirements of various small business programs)\, you will learn about 
 these size and status protests. We will discuss how these protests are mad
 e\, the common bases supporting them\, and the process contractors go thro
 ugh – whether asserting or defending – after a protest has been filed.  \n
 \nHere’s what you’ll learn:\n\nThe differences between bid protests and si
 ze and status protests.\nEligibility criteria for small\, 8(a)\, HUBZone\,
  VOSB/SDVOSB\, and WOSB/EDWOSB programs.\nThe common bases for size and st
 atus protests\, including affiliation and control/ownership issues.\nThe s
 ize and status protest from both a protestor and a defending contractor’s 
 point of view.\nTarget Audience: companies pursuing contracting opportunit
 ies with the federal government
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DESCRIPTION:Free registration for PEDCO PTAC clients. Contact Darren Osborn
 e (Program Manager) for more information.\n\nIn today’s competitive govern
 ment contracting market\, small business eligibility gives contractors a h
 uge leg up. As more and more contracts are set aside for small\, 8(a)\, HU
 BZone\, veteran-owned and woman-owned companies\, eligibility can be the k
 ey to success. Small business eligibility can be leveraged to secure acces
 s to contracts that other non-eligible competitors can’t access. But it al
 so creates additional grounds for competitors to protest a contractor’s se
 t-aside contract award. Specifically\, competitors can challenge a contrac
 tor’s eligibility to receive contract awards through the use of size and s
 tatus protests.  \n\nIn this webinar (after a refresher on the eligibility
  requirements of various small business programs)\, you will learn about t
 hese size and status protests. We will discuss how these protests are made
 \, the common bases supporting them\, and the process contractors go throu
 gh – whether asserting or defending – after a protest has been filed.  \n
 \nHere’s what you’ll learn:\n\nThe differences between bid protests and si
 ze and status protests.\nEligibility criteria for small\, 8(a)\, HUBZone\,
  VOSB/SDVOSB\, and WOSB/EDWOSB programs.\nThe common bases for size and st
 atus protests\, including affiliation and control/ownership issues.\nThe s
 ize and status protest from both a protestor and a defending contractor’s 
 point of view.\nTarget Audience: companies pursuing contracting opportunit
 ies with the federal government
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220914T120000
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LOCATION:https://govology.com/product/size-and-status-protests-eligibility-
 bases-and-processes/
SUMMARY:Size and Status Protests: Eligibility\, Bases\, and Processes
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