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B-419809,B-419809.2 Aug 05, 2021 1 (2021-08-05)

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441 G St. N.W.                                        Comptroller General
Washington, DC 20548                                  of the United States
DOCUMENT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Decision                            The decision issued on the date below was subject to
a GAO Protective Order. This redacted version has
been approved for public release.
Matter of: Office Depot, LLC
File:     B-419809, B-419809.2
Date:     August 5, 2021
John G. Horan, Esq., Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, for the protester.
Michael L. Sterling, Esq., Anthony J. Mazzeo, Esq., and Daniel A.D. Salmon, Esq.,
Vandeventer Black LLP, for Mancon, LLC, the intervenor.
Philip Rappmund, Esq., Leslie Jefferson, Esq., and James P. Winthrop, Esq.,
Department of the Navy, for the agency.
Heather Weiner, Esq., and Jennifer D. Westfall-McGrail, Esq., Office of the General
Counsel, GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST
1. Protester's post-award protest challenges to the price evaluation methodology set
forth in the solicitation are dismissed as untimely.
2. Protest alleging that the agency failed to adequately consider the risks posed by
awardee's unbalanced pricing is denied where the record reflects that the agency
evaluated the risk of unbalanced pricing and reasonably determined that the risk
associated with a single overstated unit price was low.
3. Agency's post-proposal submission exchanges with awardee regarding price
proposal were clarifications rather than discussions where the errors corrected were
obvious on the face of the awardee's proposal.
DECISION
Office Depot, LLC, of Columbia, Maryland, protests the award of a contract to Mancon,
LLC, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, under request for proposals (RFP) No. N00189-21-R-
0011, issued by the Department of the Navy, Naval Supply Systems Command, to
operate a commercial retail store at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia. The protester
argues that the agency failed to conduct a proper price evaluation and asserts that the
best-value tradeoff and source selection decision was unreasonable. The protester also
contends that the agency engaged in discussions with the awardee, which obligated the
Navy to engage in discussions with all offerors.

We dismiss in part and deny in part the protest.

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