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[Protest of Navy Contract Award for Automatic Functional Circuit Board Tester]
https://www.gao.gov/products/139640

B-236972: Sep 28, 1989

A firm protested a Navy contract award for a circuit board tester, contending that the awardee either offered a nonconforming product or bid unrealistically low prices. GAO held that: (1) the protester untimely protested more than 10 days after it became aware of the award; (2) whether the awardee would supply a conforming product was a matter of bidder responsibility, which it would not consider;...

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B-236972, Sep 28, 1989, 89-2 CPD 286
https://www.gao.gov/products/469633

B-236972: Sep 28, 1989

PROCUREMENT - Bid Protests - GAO procedures - Protest timeliness - 10 day rule DIGEST: Protest is untimely when filed more than 10 working days after protester received oral notification of award to low technically acceptable offeror. CA alleges alternatively that Schlumberger has offered products which do not meet the requirements of the solicitation or has quoted prices which are anti competitiv...

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