National Law Review
5/11/2026

Vigilance Matters- Why Contractors Should Engage Bid Protest Counsel Early During the Army MAPS Procurement
Short summary
The Army's $50B MAPS procurement carries heightened protest risk due to solicitation ambiguities and multiple amendments. Contractors must engage legal counsel early to monitor pre-award GAO protests, identify procurement irregularities during evaluation, and preserve post-award challenge rights within narrow debriefing windows.
- •MAPS is replacing RS3 and ITES-3S; 2,572 industry questions and three final amendments created evaluation uncertainty
- •Pre-award protests already filed; contractors should monitor GAO proceedings and flag unequal treatment during agency exchanges
- •Post-award windows are short and strict—counsel involvement before award decision protects standing for challenges and appeal rights
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