Can a successful offeror receive a post-award debrief if they request one?

(b) Debriefings of successful and unsuccessful offerors may be done orally, in writing, or by any other method acceptable to the contracting officer. (c) The contracting officer should normally chair any debriefing session held.

Which of the following is not required to be revealed during a post-award debriefing?

Post-award debriefings shall not include: The names of individuals providing an offeror’s past performance reference information. Which of the following should not be considered in deciding what information to obtain through an oral presentation?

What is the purpose of a post-award debriefing?

The primary goal of offerors’ requesting a debriefing after a government contract is awarded is to learn what they can do to make their proposals more attractive for future procurements.

When can a co conclude a post-award debrief?

within 5 calendar days
Here’s what you can expect from the CO: A debrief within 5 calendar days after receipt of your written request; and. Responses to your additional post-debrief questions within 5 business days after their receipt. After delivery of its responses, the agency will inform you that the postaward debriefing is concluded.

What is the timeframe within which an offeror must request a debriefing?

(1) The offeror may request a preaward debriefing by submitting a written request for debriefing to the contracting officer within 3 days after receipt of the notice of exclusion from the competition.

What is Post-award debriefing?

15.506 Postaward debriefing of offerors. (1) An offeror, upon its written request received by the agency within 3 days after the date on which that offeror has received notification of contract award in accordance with 15.503(b), shall be debriefed and furnished the basis for the selection decision and contract award.

What is Post award debriefing?

What happens if the debriefing request is not timely?

Postponing a FAR debrief until after contract award can impact the protest filing deadline. If you do not submit a timely request for a debriefing, the agency does not have to provide you with either a preaward or postaward debriefing.

How long do you have to request a debrief?

within 3 days
The Debriefing request must be received by the Agency within 3 days after your receipt of notification.

How many days after a required debrief does an offeror have to protest?

ten days
The CICA stay is only available when a protest is filed no later than ten days after contract award or no later than five days after a debriefing. In the 2018 NDAA (Section 818), Congress introduced the enhanced debriefing process for DoD procurements.

What information may be disclosed during a pre award debriefing?

Under the new rule, pre-award debriefings may be performed orally or in writing, and at a minimum, should include the following information: (1) the agency’s evaluation of significant elements in the offeror’s proposal; (2) a summary of the rationale for excluding the offeror from the competitive range; and (3) …

How many days does the government normally have to schedule a timely requested debriefing?

[Contractor] respectfully requests a pre-award debriefing pursuant to FAR 15.505. This request is timely submitted within three (3) days after the date on which [Contractor] received notification of exclusion from the competition under RFP No.