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B-422251.6 Apr 01, 2024 1 (2024-04-01)

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                   U.S. GOVERNMENT   ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE
441 G St. N.W.                                                 Comptroller General
Washington, DC 20548                                            of the United States




Decision


Matter of:  Federal Working Group, Inc.

File:       B-422251.6

Date:       April 1, 2024

Edmund  M. Amorosi, Esq., Jonathan D. Shaffer, Esq., and Aaron A. Kor, Esq., Haynes
and Boone, LLP, for the protester.
Scott M. McCaleb, Esq., Tracye Winfrey Howard, Esq. and Lisa M. Rechden, Wiley
Rein LLP, for Intellect Solutions LLC, the intervenor.
Stephanie Quade, Esq., Department of the Treasury, for the agency.
Glenn G. Wolcott, Esq., and Christina Sklarew, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
GAO,  participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST

Protest asserting that the agency must amend the solicitation to reflect allegedly
changed  requirements is dismissed as untimely where the protest was filed more than
10 days after the protester knew or should have known its basis for protest.
DECISION

Federal Working Group, Inc. (FWG), of McLean Virginia, protests the scope of the
corrective action being taken by the Department of the Treasury, Office of the
Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), in response to FWG's previously filed protests.
FWG  maintains that, as part of the corrective action, the agency must amend the
solicitation and permit the complete revision of vendors' quotations.

We  dismiss the protest.

BACKGROUND

From July 2017 through January 2023, FWG provided information technology services
for OCC pursuant to a task order referred to as the Information Technology
Infrastructure Support Services (ITISS) task order.1 Req. for Dismissal at 1. In July


1 The task order was competed among contractors holding certain General Services
Administration federal supply schedule (FSS) contracts.

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