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[Protest of Army Solicitation]

B-256919 Published: May 05, 1994. Publicly Released: May 05, 1994.
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A firm protested an Army solicitation, contending that the: (1) Army should have included wage and fringe benefit information in the solicitation; and (2) bids received were unreasonably low. GAO held that the: (1) protester untimely filed after bid opening its protest regarding the alleged solicitation deficiencies; and (2) protester's allegation that the bid prices were unreasonably low was not a valid basis for protest. Accordingly, the protest was dismissed.

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