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B-188941 1 (1977-08-08)

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03269   [A22333191

rRequest  for Consideration of Late Proposal).. B-188941. August
8, 1977.  4 pp.

ecision  r. Jerry Warner  E Associates; by Robert F.  eller,
Deputy comptroller General.

Isue  Area: Federal Procurment   of Goods and Services (1900).
Contact: office of the General Counsel:  Procurement Law II.
Budget Punctiont National  Defense: Department of Defense -
    Procurement-& Contracts  (058),
Organization Concerned: Department of  the Navy: Naval Regional
    Procurement Office, Washinqton, DC.
Authority: A.S.P.P. 3-5('6. -166907  (1976). 9-185919 (1976).
    8-175483  (1972). 9-173593 (1971). 8-186292 (1976). B-181204
    (1974),. A-188354 (1977), E-1!8321 (1977 . 49 Coap. Gen, 733.
    55 Comp. Gen. 754.

         The protester objected to the determination  that its
late proposal could not be considered for award. The  proposal,
which was received two days after the closing  date:specified in
the request for propdeals, was properly rejected, sines the Selay
wia attributable to the Postal Service rather than  to
mishandling at the Government installation,  The offoror's
allegedly superior experience and skills are not reasons  tc
consider a late proposal.  (Author/*C)

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