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B-187472, APRIL 27, 1977

B-187472: Apr 27, 1977

ALLEGATION THAT AGENCY ACTED IMPROPERLY IN TERMINATING CONTRACT AND RESOLICITING REQUIREMENT IS WITHOUT MERIT SINCE ONCE AGENCY DISCOVERED IRREGULARITY IN EVALUATION UNDER INITIAL SOLICITATION ONLY COURSE OF ACTION OPEN TO AGENCY WAS TERMINATION OF CONTRACT AWARD UNDER INITIAL SOLICITATION AND RESOLICITATION OF REQUIREMENT. 2. WHERE CLAIMANT IS UNABLE TO SHOW THAT ACTIONS OF AGENCY TOWARD CLAIMANT...

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Allegation That Agency Acted Improperly in Terminating Contract and Resoliciting Requirement Is Without Merit

B-187472: Apr 27, 1977

The award of an Army vibration test equipment maintenance contract was protested on the basis that the Army's determination of technically unacceptable personnel was in error. The allegation that the agency acted improperly was without merit. A claim for proposal preparation cost was denied because the claimant was unable to show bad faith or arbitrary or capricious actions...

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