Cost to Government and Contractor of Protests


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Identify costs to the government and contractors of responding to
protests.

By January 1994, the Chairman, GSBCA, and the Comptroller General should
begin collecting and reporting annually the total cost to the government
(e.g., GSBCA and other agencies) and other parties for protests. This
will aid the General Accounting Office and GSBCA in measuring their
performance in terms of providing an affordable means to resolve
meritorious grievances.

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