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B-261886 1 (1995-10-30)

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Comptroller General
of the United States
Washington, D.C. 20548

Decision


Matter of: Dylantic, Inc.

File:        B-261886

Date:        October 30, 1995

Howard W. Roth III, Esq., Vandeventer, Black, Meredith & Martin, L.L.P., for the
protester.
John R. Osing, Jr., Esq., Department of the Navy, for the agency.
Jeanne W. Isrin, Esq. and David A. Ashen, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST

Protest against rejection of proposal as technically unacceptable and subsequent
award on the basis of initial proposals to next lower-priced offeror is denied where
protester failed to comply with solicitation requirement for detailed information
demonstrating compliance with qualifications requirements for pharmacy
technicians; since the solicitation clearly advised offerors of the agency's intent to
award without discussions, and there was a reasonable basis for concluding that
awardee had submitted the low, technically acceptable offer, agency was not
required to conduct discussions.
DECISION

Dylantic, Inc. protests the rejection of its proposal as technically unacceptable and
the award of a contract to The Chesapeake Center, Inc. under request for proposals
(RFP) No. N62645-95-R-0026, issued by the Naval Medical Logistics Command for
pharmacy technician services for the three Branch Medical Clinics associated with
the Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia.

We deny the protest.

The RFP contemplated the award of a firm, fixed-price contract to the low-priced,
technically acceptable offeror for a 1-year base period plus 4 option years for the
full-time services of 21 pharmacy technicians. Offerors were to submit both
technical and cost proposals. Regarding the technical proposal, the RFP set forth
detailed requirements for information pertaining to the qualifications of the


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