![]() The escalation from GAO’s bid protest process to the courts is significant. In response to questions from Breaking Defense, a company spokesperson confirmed ESG will pursue a case in the US Court of Federal Claims “to seek the disclosure materials that have been withheld by the USCG in the GAO protest.” As a result, we are seeking the information and justification through a different legal pathway.” The government has declined to voluntarily disclose the information that might offer that justification. “Ordinarily, the government discloses reasonable justification for its award decisions to the attorneys representing the parties in a protest. ![]() “The federal procurement process is designed to be fair and transparent,” Joey D’Isernia, the company’s president said in a statement to Breaking Defense on Wednesday night. ![]() WASHINGTON - Eastern Shipbuilding Group is escalating its ongoing dispute with the US Coast Guard over a $3.3 billion shipbuilding contract, opting to pursue its case in court rather than protesting through a government watchdog. (Photo courtesy of Eastern Shipbuilding.) An Offshore Patrol Cutter still under construction sits at Eastern Shipbuilding’s shipyard.
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