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[Protest of Navy Contract Award]

B-218658 Published: May 10, 1985. Publicly Released: May 10, 1985.
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A firm protested a contract award under a Navy solicitation. GAO received a telegram from the protester stating that it protested the award and would submit details for the protest later. The protester subsequently filed a statement of the protest details after the 10-day period for protesting had expired. Bid protest regulations require that a protest set forth a detailed statement of the legal and factual protest grounds and state the relief requested. GAO will dismiss a protest that does not comply with these requirements. Accordingly, the protest was dismissed.

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Bid protest regulationsContract award protestsNaval procurementUntimely protestsBid evaluation protestsU.S. Navy