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[Protest of Army Task Orders for Housekeeping Services]

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A firm protested an Army task order for housekeeping services, contending that the: (1) Army improperly issued the task order in lieu of competing the procurement; and (2) modification exceeded the scope of the contract. GAO held that the task order exceeded the scope of the contract, since housekeeping services were not contemplated under the original contract. Accordingly, the protest was sustained, and GAO recommended that the Army: (1) terminate the task order for the three locations that procure housekeeping services in accordance with the competition requirements of the Competition in Contracting Act; and (2) reimburse the protester for its protest costs.

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Kenneth E. Patton
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