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Chemical Protective Suits: No Basis to Question Procuring Agency's Acquisition Strategy

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Report Type Reports and Testimonies
Report Date May 1, 1990
Report No. NSIAD-90-162
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Summary:

Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the Defense Logistics Agency's (DLA) procurement of chemical protective suits, focusing on its: (1) exclusion of an incumbent contractor from participation; and (2) calculation of its suit requirements.

GAO found that DLA: (1) reasonably selected an acquisition strategy that restricted all current contractors from competition, in order to expand its production base by at least two new producers; (2) was not required to conduct full and open competition when it was necessary to maintain the mobilization base; (3) had experienced difficulties in meeting its suit requirements; and (4) DLA delayed the procurement in order to reassess its requirements.

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