Chronos Solutions, LLC; Inside Realty, LLC; BLB Resources, Inc.

Bid protests challenging the terms of a solicitation are sustained where the agency did not consider significant changes in the law, as well as the agency’s policies and market conditions, directly applicable to the single-family mortgage insurance program for which the solicitation seeks asset management services; and where consideration of these changes could likely materially impact the procurement.

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