The contracting officer shall ensure that, if discussions are held with any offeror within the competitive range pursuant to § 1636, discussions are held with all offerors in the competitive range.
During discussions with offerors, the contracting officer shall do the following:
The contracting officer shall not assist an offeror to bring its proposal up to the level of other proposals through successive rounds of discussion, such as pointing out weaknesses resulting from the offeror's lack of diligence, competence, or inventiveness in preparing the proposal.
The contracting officer shall not disclose technical information pertaining to a proposal that results in improvement of a competing proposal.
The contracting officer shall not indicate to an offeror a price it must meet to obtain further consideration, advise an offeror of its standing relative to another offeror, or otherwise furnish information about any other offeror's prices.
If, after discussions have begun, an offeror originally in the competitive range is no longer considered to be among the most highly rated offerors being considered for award, that offeror may be eliminated from the competitive range whether or not all material aspects of the proposal have been discussed, or whether or not the offeror has been afforded an opportunity to submit a proposal revision.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 27, r. 27-1638