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GAO Sustains CWT Protest On GSA's ETS2

April 27, 2011 - 03:40 PM ET

By Lauren Darson

The U.S. General Accountability Office sustained a protest lodged by CW Government Travel regarding a General Services Administration solicitation for the e-Gov Travel Service 2.0. GAO determined that GSA's solicitation included "ambiguous" language and did not "clearly communicate whether objectives are optional or required." Posted in August, the request for proposals sought bidders for "an end-to-end travel management service that automates and consolidates federal travel processes in a secure, web-based environment." 

CW Government Travel (part of Carlson Wagonlit Sato Travel, which is owned by Carlson Wagonlit Travel) is the incumbent service provider for GSA's ETS1. In November, it protested for four reasons; GAO dismissed three of them because they "lack merit." Those protests were that the solicitation included "unduly restrictive" provisions regarding required system updates and "improperly exposes" the contractor to "excessive risk by requiring that an offeror's fixed fees include various updates to the ETS2 system over this contract's term of up to 15 years, including options"; and that GSA "improperly utilized Federal Acquisition Regulation policies and procedures for the acquisition of commercial items."

According to a statement attributed to Tim Burke, director of the Office of Travel and Transportation Services for the GSA Federal Acquisition Service, "GSA welcomes the opportunity to bring clarity to the solicitation process and is working to review options in response to GAO's recommendation and expects to complete the review in a timely manner." According to a GSA spokeswoman, GSA is "targeting for a summer FY11 award and announcement."

CWT had no comment.

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