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HOW CAN A CONTRACTOR BECOME AWARE OF, VIEW, OR CONTEST ANY ENTRIES MADE BY AGENCIES FOR THE CONTRACTOR ON THE CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY PROGRAM FILE ?

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HOW CAN A CONTRACTOR BECOME AWARE OF, VIEW, OR CONTEST ANY ENTRIES MADE BY AGENCIES FOR THE CONTRACTOR ON THE CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY PROGRAM FILE ?

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Agencies are not required to advise contractors when an entry is made in the Contractor Responsibility Program file. The information in the Contractor Responsibility Program file is just that, information only. However, when an agency rejects a bidder or offeror as non-responsible, terminates a contract for default, or suspends or debars a contractor, the contractor is entitled to request a copy of the information in the CRP file concerning the contractor.

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