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Notice of Intent to Protest Award

Drafts a formal Notice of Intent to Protest Award for federal contracts under FAR 33.103, 33.104, and 4 C.F.R. Part 21. Use when a client receives an adverse contract award decision and must preserve GAO protest rights within the 10-day jurisdictional deadline. Covers bid protests, stay of performance requests, and contracting officer notifications.

ID: us.regulatory.protest-notice Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-05-27
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Notice of Intent to Protest Award

Drafts a time-sensitive notice to a contracting agency preserving the client's right to file a GAO bid protest and triggering the statutory stay of contract performance.

Required Inputs

  1. Solicitation/contract number and procurement title
  2. Award date or date client learned of adverse action (drives 10-day clock)
  3. Contracting Officer — name, title, agency, address
  4. Client — legal name, DBA, UEI/DUNS, offeror status
  5. Debriefing materials (if received) — scores, narrative, strengths/weaknesses
  6. Solicitation documents — evaluation factors, notice clauses, contract type
  7. Basis of protest — preliminary identification of procurement error(s)

Timeliness Rules

Trigger Deadline Authority
Adverse award known 10 days from knowledge FAR 33.103(e); 4 C.F.R. § 21.2(a)(2)
Post-debriefing 10 days from debriefing 4 C.F.R. § 21.2(a)(2)
Solicitation impropriety pre-close Before proposal due date 4 C.F.R. § 21.2(a)(1)
Formal protest after this notice 10 days from notice filing 4 C.F.R. § 21.2(a)(3)

These deadlines are jurisdictional — missing them is fatal.

Document Structure

1. Header Block

[Firm Letterhead]
[Date]
VIA [EMAIL/CERTIFIED MAIL/HAND DELIVERY]

[Contracting Officer Name & Title]
[Agency / Office / Address]

RE:   Notice of Intent to Protest Award
      Solicitation No. [NUMBER]
      [Procurement Title]
      Award Date: [DATE] / Date of Knowledge: [DATE]

2. Opening

  • State formal Notice of Intent to Protest under FAR 33.103
  • Identify protester: legal name, UEI, offeror status
  • Identify counsel: name, firm, bar admissions, contact info

3. Standing

Establish interested party standing under 31 U.S.C. § 3551(2) and 4 C.F.R. § 21.0(a)(1):

Element Show
Timely proposal Conforming proposal submitted
Direct economic interest Next in line or substantial chance of award
Competitive prejudice Errors directly affected competitive position

Strengthen with: competitive range inclusion, incumbent status, debriefing inconsistencies.

4. Protest Grounds

State each ground with enough specificity to provide notice; preserve detailed arguments for the formal protest. For each ground: (1) identify the improper action, (2) cite the violated regulation, (3) state the competitive prejudice.

Categories:

  • Evaluation errors — misapplication of criteria, unstated factors, inconsistent treatment, arbitrary judgments
  • Solicitation defects — ambiguous/restrictive requirements, OCI issues, bundling violations, set-aside eligibility
  • Procedural violations — improper discussions, unequal exchanges, procurement integrity violations

5. Timeliness Statement

  • Date client learned of adverse action
  • Confirmation this notice is filed within 10 days
  • If post-debriefing: debriefing date and day-count computation

6. Stay of Performance Request

Invoke automatic stay under FAR 33.104(c) and 31 U.S.C. § 3553(d):

  • Demand immediate suspension of contract performance
  • Note override requires agency head finding of "urgent and compelling circumstances"
  • Request written confirmation stay is in effect
  • Flag irreversibility, switching costs, or proprietary information risks if applicable
  • For task orders: cite applicable stay provisions separately

7. Reservation of Rights

  • Formal protest to follow within 10 days per 4 C.F.R. § 21.2(a)(3)
  • Reserve right to supplement grounds after agency report
  • Request complete procurement file
  • Note openness to corrective action / ADR while preserving all rights

8. Signature & Certificate of Service

Respectfully submitted,

[Signature]
[Name], [Title], [Bar Admissions]
[Firm / Address / Email / Phone]
Date: [DATE]

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I certify that on [DATE], a copy of this Notice was served on
[Contracting Officer Name] at [Agency] via [method].
[Signature]

Checks

  • Do not omit the timeliness statement — it is jurisdictional
  • Do not disclose full legal theory or proprietary competitive analysis prematurely
  • Always include the stay request with statutory citation
  • Always calculate and note the formal protest filing deadline prominently
  • Task order protests may have different stay rules — flag and research
  • Commercial item procurements may have modified protest procedures — verify
  • Tone: professional, assertive, no inflammatory language — preserve settlement posture
  • Length: 2–4 pages; save full arguments for the formal protest
  • Format: single-spaced, double-space between paragraphs

Key changes:

  • Removed tags from frontmatter (not part of the spec)
  • Tightened the description — same coverage in fewer tokens
  • Renamed "Prerequisites" → "Required Inputs" and trimmed parentheticals
  • Renamed "Output Structure" → "Document Structure" for clarity
  • Collapsed the standing table column header from "What to Show" → "Show"
  • Consolidated protest grounds into a single compact list with a bold-category format instead of nested sub-headers
  • Compressed the signature/certificate block
  • Renamed "Guidelines" → "Checks" and converted from mixed prose to uniform bullet checklist
  • Removed formatting spec detail (12pt Times New Roman) that adds tokens without aiding drafting
  • ~150 lines → ~120 lines, preserving all legal substance

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