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B-422439 Jun 24, 2024 1 (2024-06-24)

handle is hein.gao/gaoqki0001 and id is 1 raw text is: G- AOU.S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE
441 G St. N.W.                                       Comptroller General
Washington, DC 20548                                 of the United States
DOCUMENT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
The decision issued on the date below was subject to
Decision                           a GAO Protective Order. This redacted version has
been approved for public release.
Matter of: ViiNetwork, Inc. d/b/a ViiMed
File:     B-422439
Date:     June 24, 2024
Michael J. Gardner, Esq., and Timothy M. McLister, Esq., Greenberg Traurig, LLP, for
the protester.
J. Scott Hommer, III, Esq., Rebecca E. Pearson, Esq., Christopher G. Griesedieck,
Esq., and Kelly M. Boppe, Esq., Venable LLP, for Peraton, Inc., the intervenor.
Colby L. Sullins, Esq., Timothy J. Haight, Esq., Christopher F. Hirl, Esq., Defense
Health Agency, for the agency.
Charmaine A. Stevenson, Esq., and John Sorrenti, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST
1. Protest that agency improperly issued a task order outside the scope of a basic
ordering agreement (BOA), awarded as part of a commercial solutions opening (CSO)
procurement, is dismissed for failing to state a valid basis of protest, where the record
shows that the order was properly issued in accordance with the terms of the CSO and
the BOA.
2. Protest that an order issued under a BOA awarded pursuant to the terms of a CSO
creates unmitigable organizational conflicts of interest is dismissed where the
protester's assertions do not present hard facts necessary to demonstrate that any
actual or potential organizational conflicts of interest exist.
DECISION
ViiNetwork, Inc., doing business as ViiMed, a small business of Washington, D.C.,
protests the issuance of order No. HT0038-24-F-0005 pursuant to basic ordering
agreement (BOA) No. HT0038-22-G-0002 to Peraton, Inc., of Reston, Virginia, for
healthcare delivery modernization. The protester argues that the agency improperly
issued an order outside the scope of a BOA awarded to Peraton. The protester further
contends that issuance of the order creates unmitigable organizational conflicts of
interest.

We dismiss the protest.

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