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B-288507 1 (2001-09-07)

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SGAO
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       Decision


       Matter of: IT Corporation

       File:       B-288507

       Date:        September 7, 2001

       Alison L. Doyle, Esq., C. Stanley Dees, Esq., Richard P. Castiglia, Esq., and Paul C.
       Smith, Esq., McKenna & Cuneo, for the protester.
       Thomas J. Lundstrom, Esq., and Garrett L. Ressing, Esq., Naval Air Systems
       Command, for the agency.
       Guy R. Pietrovito, Esq., and James A. Spangenberg, Esq., Office of the General
       Counsel, GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
       DIGEST

       Protest objecting to possible agency actions in response to the decision of an
       administrative appeal authority under Office of Management and Budget Circular
       A-76 is dismissed as premature, where the appeal authority upheld the protester's
       appeal and remanded the matter to the agency to take corrective action and the
       agency has not yet determined what action it will take.
       DECISION

       IT Corporation protests the actions of the Department of the Navy under request for
       proposals (RFP) No. N68711-00-R-4101, which provided for a cost comparison
       pursuant to Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular No. A-76 to determine
       whether to retain in-house or contract out performance of public works services at
       the Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake, California.

       We dismiss the protest as premature.

       The RFP was issued as a part of a public/private cost comparison to determine
       whether accomplishing the specified work under contract by government
       performance was more economical than retaining the work in-house.' In response to

       1 The procedures governing decisions to transfer work from in-house to contractor
       performance (or vice versa) are set forth in OMB Circular No. A-76 and the Revised
       Supplemental Handbook, which have been made expressly applicable to the
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