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        G     A    O                                                  Comptroller General
      Accounabilty Integrty Reliabty                                   of the United States
United States Government Accountability Office
Washington, DC 20548



         Decision


         Matter of:   David Frankel

         File:        B-408319

         Date:       June 7, 2013

         David Frankel for the protester.
         David C. Shonka, Esq., Alex Tang, Esq., and Olga Vaytsman, Esq., Federal Trade
         Commission, for the agency.
         Scott H. Riback, Esq., and Tania Calhoun, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
         GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
         DIGEST

         Protest challenging agency's selection of winners of a contest is dismissed because
         the transaction does not involve the award or proposed award of a contract; in the
         context of the protest, Government Accountability Office bid protest jurisdiction is
         confined to situations where an agency awards or proposes to award a contract.
         DECISION

         David Frankel, of Los Gatos, California, protests the results of a prize contest
         conducted by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for a technological solution to
         the problem of automated robocalls. The protester argues that the agency failed
         to evaluate his entry in accordance with the rules established for the contest.

         We dismiss the protest.

         The prize contest at issue, Robocall Challenge, was conducted by the FTC
         pursuant to the authority of the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010,
         15 U.S.C. § 3719 (Supp. IV 2010). Under the terms of that statute, federal agencies
         are authorized to carry out a program to award prizes competitively to stimulate
         innovation that has the potential to advance the mission of the agency. 15 U.S.C.
         § 3719(b). This competition was conducted for purposes of challenging the public
         to create innovative solutions that will block illegal robocalls on landlines and mobile
         phones. 77 Fed. Reg. 64,802 (Oct. 23, 2012).

         The rules of the competition were posted on the internet at
         http://robocall.challenge.gov/rules. Those rules specify all aspects of the contest

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