Unnamed contractors appear to be gaming the federal system by bidding low on tenders with ambiguous wording to take advantage of revisions at escalating costs, says Procurement Ombudsman Alexander Jeglic. He called it “bid low, let it grow.”
Unnamed contractors appear to be gaming the federal system by bidding low on tenders with ambiguous wording to take advantage of revisions at escalating costs, says Procurement Ombudsman Alexander Jeglic. He called it “bid low, let it grow.”