On
Sept. 5, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) sustained a
protest filed by Triad International Maintenance Corp., Aviation
Services, Inc. (TIMCO) alleging that the United States Coast Guard
unreasonably evaluated its technical proposal for progressive
structural inspections on its fleet of C-130 aircraft.
TIMCO
Aviation Services, Inc., of Greensboro, N.C., has performed a
substantial amount of maintenance repair and overhaul services for
the U.S. military, and has performed heavy maintenance services on
more than 2,000 C-130 aircraft over the past 30 years.
TIMCO, represented by Centre Law Group, filed a protest of an awarded contract to DRS Technical Services, Inc., of Herndon, Va., which challenged the Coast Guard's evaluation of its past performance, proposed price, technical proposal, and also argued that the agency's evaluation of the protester's and awardee's proposals reflected disparate treatment in favor of the awardee. The GAO sustained the protest due to the agency's unreasonable evaluation of the protestor's past performance and price. Upon review, the GAO also made recommendations that the agency reevaluate the proposals and issue a new decision.
TIMCO, represented by Centre Law Group, filed a protest of an awarded contract to DRS Technical Services, Inc., of Herndon, Va., which challenged the Coast Guard's evaluation of its past performance, proposed price, technical proposal, and also argued that the agency's evaluation of the protester's and awardee's proposals reflected disparate treatment in favor of the awardee. The GAO sustained the protest due to the agency's unreasonable evaluation of the protestor's past performance and price. Upon review, the GAO also made recommendations that the agency reevaluate the proposals and issue a new decision.
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