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Reconsideration of Claim of a Potential Employee of a Disappointed Offeror

B-188832,B-188846 Jul 26, 1977
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A potential employee of a bidder on an Air Force contract protested the award of the contract to another offeror. That the protester might be a potential employee of the offeror if awarded the contract was insufficient reason to regard the protester as an interested party. GAO will not consider protests filed by a potential employee of a disappointed bidder or offeror where the bidder or offeror itself does not protest. The protest that the contractor was not performing involved a matter of contract administration, which is the responsibility of the procuring activity.

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