B-298918.4, EBSCO Publishing, Inc.--Costs, May 7, 2007
Case: B-298918.4
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Protester: B
Date: 2007-05-07
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B-298918.4
May 07, 2007
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EBSCO Publishing, Inc. requests that our Office recommend that the Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA) pay EBSCO's costs of filing and pursuing its bid protest, including reasonable attorneys' fees, after DODEA took corrective action in response to the company's earlier protest. EBSCO also asks that we recommend that DODEA reimburse attorneys' fees at a rate above the $150 per hour statutory cap at 31 U.S.C. 3554(c)(2)(B) (2000), to reflect increases in the cost of living.
We recommend that DODEA reimburse EBSCO $20,945.95 for the costs of filing and pursuing its protest.
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B-298918.4, EBSCO Publishing, Inc.--Costs, May 7, 2007
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Matter of: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.--Costs
File: B-298918.4
Date: May 7, 2007
Douglas L. Patin, Esq., and Donna M. Crowe, Esq., Bradley Arant Rose & White LLP, for the protester.
Robert Schildkraut, Esq., Department of Defense Education Activity, for the agency.
Paul N. Wengert, Esq., and Ralph O. White, Esq., Office of the General Counsel, GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST
GAO recommends that agency reimburse protester's costs of filing and pursuing earlier protest--and recommends adjusting the $150 per hour statutory cap on attorneys' fees at 31 U.S.C. sect. 3554(c)(2)(B) (2000) to reflect an increase in the cost of living as measured by the applicable consumer price index--where the agency does not oppose either the increase in the maximum rate, or the amount claimed.
DECISION
EBSCO Publishing, Inc. requests that our Office recommend that the Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA) pay EBSCO's costs of filing and pursuing its bid protest, including reasonable attorneys' fees, after DODEA took corrective action in response to the company's earlier protest. EBSCO also asks that we recommend that DODEA reimburse attorneys' fees at a rate above the $150 per hour statutory cap at 31 U.S.C. sect. 3554(c)(2)(B) (2000), to reflect increases in the cost of living.
We recommend that DODEA reimburse EBSCO $20,945.95 for the costs of filing and pursuing its protest.
On October 2, 2006, EBSCO protested its exclusion from the competitive range, and subsequent award of two contracts, by DODEA under request for proposals (RFP) No. HE1254-06-R-0045 for online information databases to support the curriculum needs of DODEA's educators and students in grades Pre-K through 12. During the development of the protest, and after submitting its agency report, DODEA announced that it would take corrective action by terminating the challenged contracts and canceling the RFP. On November 21, 2006, our Office dismissed EBSCO's protest as academic based on the corrective action. EBSCO Publ'g, Inc., B'298918; B-298918.2, Nov. 21, 2006.
On December 4, EBSCO requested that DODEA agree that EBSCO was generally entitled to its reasonable costs incurred in pursuit of the protest, including reasonable attorneys' fees. After DODEA conceded entitlement, our Office closed that file. EBSCO Publ'g, Inc.--Costs, B'298918.3, Dec. 19, 2006.
EBSCO then submitted a claim to the DODEA contracting officer, seeking payment of $31,831.70 in attorneys' fees and protest costs. In response, DODEA advised EBSCO that the agency did not take issue with the amount of time claimed, but explained that it lacked authority, in its view, to reimburse EBSCO for its attorneys' fees at any rate above $150 per hour. This request followed.
Under the Competition in Contracting Act of 1984, as amended, where the Comptroller General recommends[1] that a successful protester's costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees, be reimbursed, those fees are capped by the Act, except when the protester is a small business concern. Specifically, the cap bars reimbursement of attorneys' fees at a rate above $150 per hour unless the agency determines, based on the recommendation of the Comptroller General on a case by case basis, that an increase in the cost of living or a special factor, such as the limited availability of qualified attorneys for the proceedings involved, justifies a higher fee. 31 U.S.C. sect. 3554(c)(2)(B) (2000).
In Sodexho Mgmt., Inc.--Costs, B-289605.3, Aug. 6, 2003, 2003 CPD para. 136 at 37'43, we discussed for the first time the section 3554 ceiling on attorneys' fees and the cost of living adjustment. We found that the statute contemplates an increase in the specified $150 per hour rate in order to offset any decrease in the value of the rate due to increases in the cost of living, Sodexho Mgmt., Inc.--Costs, supra, at 41, and that the appropriate cost of living increase should be determined with reference to Department of Labor's Consumer Price Index. Department of the Army; ITT Fed. Servs. Int'l Corp.--Costs, B-296783.4; B-296783.5, Apr. 26, 2006, 2006 CPD para.
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