Kids love repetition. Even though my daughter isn’t 10 months old yet, some of her favorite games involve doing the same thing over and over. For instance, she throws a toy. I pick it up and give it back to her. She throws it again. And so on. She finds this hilarious, whereas I find the whole thing funny just because she’s so adorable (I admit to a bit of bias).
Repetition is also the name of the game in the GAO’s standoff with the VA over the VA’s refusal to set-aside procurements for SDVOSBs before procuring goods and services under the Federal Supply Schedule. The GAO recently sustained yet another bid protest, holding that the VA had improperly awarded a contract to a non-SDVOSB, even though 20 or more SDVOSBs were capable of doing the work. But before long, the showdown between the GAO and the VA may end, because one SDVOSB seems to have taken the matter to the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, which–unlike the GAO–has the power to compel the VA to put “Veterans First.”