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                    U.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:   Pacific Shipyards International, LLC

File:     B-420587.3; B-420587.4

Date:        July 25, 2022

Anthony H. Anikeeff, Esq., and Yongjoo Kwon, Esq., Williams Mullen, for the protester.
Mark G. Jackson, Esq., and Stowell B. Holcomb, Esq., Jackson Holcomb LLP, for Vigor
Marine, LLC, the intervenor.
Tami Yamada,  Esq., Department of the Navy, for the agency.
David A. Edelstein, Esq., and Alexander O. Levine, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
GAO,  participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST

Protest that agency unreasonably permitted offerors to submit revised price proposals
when  taking corrective action in response to a prior protest is denied where the
protester has not demonstrated that the agency's corrective action was unreasonable.
DECISION

Pacific Shipyards International, LLC, of Honolulu, Hawaii, protests the corrective action
taken by the Department of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command,  in response to a
prior protest under fair opportunity proposal request (FOPR) No. N32253-22-F-0025,
issued for ship repair, maintenance, and upgrading services. The protester contends
that the agency has unreasonably permitted offerors to revise their price proposals.

We  deny the protest.

BACKGROUND

On  September 2, 2021, the Navy issued the FOPR to holders of a multiple award,
indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract for repair, maintenance, and
modernization of surface ships located in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Contracting Officer's
Statement and Memorandum of   Law (COS/MOL)   at 2. The FOPR  sought to issue a
delivery order for work to be performed on the USS Michael Murphy, referred to as a
docking selected restricted availability. Id. See Agency Report (AR), Tab 2, FOPR at 1.

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