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[Protest of DSS Contract Award for Advertising Services]

B-225632 Published: Jan 16, 1987. Publicly Released: Jan 16, 1987.
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A firm protested an Army contract award for advertising services to any other offerer, contending that: (1) it would have been eligible for award; and (2) the Army suspension notice was impermissibly vague and deprived it of due process. GAO held that: (1) it would not review the protest, because the issue was pending in a federal court; and (2) it would consider the protest if the court requested its decision. Accordingly, the protest was dismissed.

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