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[Protest of Marine Corps Contract Award for Computer Graphics]

B-229750.3 Published: Apr 13, 1988. Publicly Released: Apr 13, 1988.
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A firm protested a Marine Corps contract award for computer graphics systems, contending that the awardee could not: (1) meet all of the specifications; or (2) perform the contract at its proposed price. GAO held that: (1) since the protester did not rebut the Corps' response to a prior protest allegation that the awardee could not meet the specifications, it abandoned that protest issue; and (2) it would not review the Corps' affirmative determination of the awardee's responsibility, absent a showing of fraud or bad faith. Accordingly, the protest was dismissed.

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