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Protest of Navy Contract Award for Ship Maintenance

B-286846 Published: Feb 26, 2001. Publicly Released: Feb 26, 2001.
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A firm protested a Navy contract award for ship maintenance, contending that the solicitation improperly failed to provide for evaluation of ownership costs, and that the awardee's quoted equipment failed to meet the solicitation's current production commercial item requirement. GAO held that the Navy reasonably determined that the awardee's quoted product was a current production model quoted for sale through the manufacturer's published brochures, as required by the solicitation. Accordingly, the protest was denied.

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