Huntington Valley Industries

Case: B-272321 Agency: Protester: Huntington Valley Industries Date: 1996-09-27 Denied
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B-272321 Sep 27, 1996 Jump To VIEW DECISION RELATED PAGES GAO CONTACTS Highlights The procurement was conducted under simplified acquisition procedures authorized by the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act of 1994 (FASA). The RFQ was issued by DISC under "automated" procedures using the DISC electronic bulletin board to solicit and receive quotations. Firms desiring access to the electronic bulletin board to review the RFQs and submit quotations are required to enter into small purchase agreements with DISC. Provisions and clauses which are applicable to RFQs and purchase orders issued by DISC for small purchases. Including those solicited and awarded electronically. [1] DISC and Huntington have entered into such an agreement. That the screws were considered a critical item with a short delivery date. View Decision Matter of: Huntington Valley Industries File: B-272321 Date: September 27, 1996 In a small purchase acquisition conducted under simplified acquisition procedures, the contracting officer properly rejected the protester's quotation as technically unacceptable where the quotation lacked the most rudimentary technical information required by the request for quotations. Attorneys DECISION Huntington Valley Industries protests that the Defense Industrial Supply Center (DISC) improperly rejected the quotation it submitted in response to request for quotations (RFQ) No. SPO500-96-T-Y807 for close tolerance screws. We deny the protest. The procurement was conducted under simplified acquisition procedures authorized by the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act of 1994 (FASA), 10 U.S.C. Sec. 2304(g) (1994), as implemented in part 13 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). The RFQ was issued by DISC under "automated" procedures using the DISC electronic bulletin board to solicit and receive quotations. Firms desiring access to the electronic bulletin board to review the RFQs and submit quotations are required to enter into small purchase agreements with DISC. The agreements set forth terms, conditions, provisions and clauses which are applicable to RFQs and purchase orders issued by DISC for small purchases, including those solicited and awarded electronically. [1] DISC and Huntington have entered into such an agreement. Posted on the DISC electronic bulletin board on April 30, 1996, the RFQ stated that the agency required 33 close tolerance screws, that the screws were considered a critical item with a short delivery date, and requested quotations no later than May 15. The RFQ described the screws as Lockheed part number C9535-6-29 and listed several other manufacturing firms (and their respective part numbers) that were acceptable. Huntington's quotation was the second lowest-priced of the eight quotations received by DISC. The three lowest-priced quotations, including Huntington's, were all rejected as technically unacceptable because they did not contain required information concerning the screws that each quoter intended to supply. The fourth lowest-priced quotation, submitted by WESCO Aircraft Hardware Corporation, was determined to be technically acceptable and on June 14 the contracting officer issued a purchase order to WESCO at a total price of $2,376. Huntington protests that the contracting officer improperly rejected its quotation. The protester states that DISC unfairly required only Huntington to submit with its quotation original documentation (i.e., no copies) from one of the manufacturers listed in the RFQ as an acceptable source showing that the screws to be supplied by Huntington would be manufactured by that acceptable source. The protester believes that DISC improperly rejected its quotation solely because it did not include original documentation from an acceptable source. At the outset, we point out that because this purchase did not exceed the micro-purchase threshold of $2,500, DISC could have acquired the screws without obtaining competitive quotations under FASA, Sec. 4301, 41 U.S.C. Sec. 428(d), which states: "A purchase not greater than $2,500 may be made without obtaining competitive quotations, if the contracting officer determines that the price for the purchase is reasonable." Moreover, where, as here, simplified acquisition procedures are used, contracting agencies may properly use innovative approaches so as to award contracts in the manner that is most suitable, efficient and economical in the circumstances of each acquisition. See FAR Sec. 13.103 and 13.104; Bosco Contracting, Inc., B-270366, Mar. 4, 1996, 96-1 CPD para. 140. Our Office reviews allegations of improper agency actions in conducting simplified acquisitions to ensure that the procurements are conducted consistent with the concern for fair and equitable competition that is inherent in any federal procurement. See General Metals, Inc., 72 Comp.Gen. 54 (1992), 92-2 CPD para.

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