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Termination of Contract and Intent To Resolicit

B-191320 May 12, 1978
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A company protested the agency's award of a contract, contending that the awardee offered a product other than the one specified in the solicitation. The agency has since terminated the contract, so the protest was moot. The agency determined that the solicitation was unduly restrictive and hindered competition and intended to resolicit its requirements.

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