DoD to Expand Enhanced Debriefings Rights


The Department of Defense (DoD) recently proposed to amend the Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) to codify and expand on the rules set forth in DoD’s March 2018 Class Deviation on Enhanced Postaward Debriefing Rights. The proposed rule addresses separately post-award debriefing rights for contract awards and task/delivery order awards.

Contract Awards

Regarding contract awards, the key provisions of DoD’s proposed rule include:

Task/Delivery Order Awards

Regarding task/delivery order awards, the key provisions of DoD’s proposed rule are:

Conclusion

Defense contractors will be happy to see the Enhanced Debriefing Program codified after its successful initial years. The proposed rule also expands the scope of the class deviation in meaningful ways. The most notable expansion of the Enhanced Debriefing Rights is the required disclosure of a redacted source selection document for certain contracting actions. Small businesses and “nontraditional defense contractors” are entitled to a redacted source selection document for contracts in excess of $10 million, and all contractors are entitled to the same for contracts in excess of $100 million.


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National Law Review, Volume XI, Number 154