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Bid Protests in Texas(2024) Quiz
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1.
A vendor’s protest must be summitted to the agency in a?
Timely Manner
Envelope
Court Document
2.
Which of the following was not one of the mentioned procurement logistics mentioned in the webinar?
How were the evaluations criteria weighed?
What were the key issues raised during the Q & A period or any other pre-award conference meeting?
Did legal oversee and sign off on the award decision?
Which other vendors responded to the solicitation?
3.
Disputes can become a claim between the agency and the vendor if?
The agency uses dispute resolution to resolve the issue
The issue resolves on its own
The issue can not be resolved by both parties
4.
What was a disadvantage to not having a bid protest process in place?
It may result in bid protests escalating to the legal system for the resolution, causing the entity to incur unnecessary legal costs such as attorney's fees
The legal systems would be costly during this process
Procurements would be slowed down across the state
Public entities may proceed with contracts in a timely manner
5.
Which of the following was not a potential component mentioned in the webinar for a procurement director or an agency legal counsel when drafting an agency’s protest decision?
Provide appropriate statues with explanation
Correction of any erroneous protests with documentation, including statutes and administrative codes
Response to protest statements that are not factual
Agency’s decision written in complex terminology
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