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B-421357.5 Mar 22, 2024 1 (2024-03-22)

handle is hein.gao/gaoqly0001 and id is 1 raw text is: 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:  Eagle Technologies, Inc.
File:     B-421357.5
Date:     March 22, 2024
Chirstopher R. Yukins, Esq., Kristen E. Ittig, Esq., Thomas A. Pettit, Esq., Bryan R.
Williamson, Esq., and Julia Swafford, Esq., Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer, LLP, for the
protester.
Jacqueline K. Unger, Esq., Katherine B. Burrows, Esq., Lauren R. Brier, Esq., and
Daniel J. Figuenick III, Esq., Piliero Mazza, PLLC, for Flexion, Inc., the intervenor.
William B. Blake, Esq., Department of the Interior, for the agency.
Hannah G. Barnes, Esq., and Christina Sklarew, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST
1. Protest that corrective action taken in response to a prior protest overly restricted the
scope of revisions offerors could make to their quotations is dismissed as untimely
where it was not filed prior to the time revised quotations were to be submitted.
2. Protest that the agency failed to consider certain quotation revisions is denied where
the record shows that, whether or not these revisions were beyond the scope of
permitted revisions, the agency's evaluation and source selection fully and reasonably
considered them.
3. Allegation that the agency failed to conduct a price realism analysis is denied where
the solicitation did not require a price realism analysis and where the protester has not
demonstrated that the awardee's price was so low that it called into question the
awardee's understanding of the requirements.
4. Protest challenging an agency's evaluation of the order-level materials in the
awardee's quotation is dismissed as untimely where the argument was not filed within
10 days after the protester knew of the basis for protest.
DECISION
Eagle Technologies, Inc., a small business of Arlington, Virginia, protests the issuance
of a task order to Flexion, Inc., a small business of Madison, Wisconsin, under request

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