It was then that Krumbholtz wrote to agency CIOs and met in person with carrier representatives to explain how GSA interpreted the new law, he said. “And we wanted to amplify our interpretation of it and how agencies could respond in event of a protest.” Last May, “we looked at the provisions of the AIAA and what the requirements of the Federal Acquisition Regulations were and at the Networx contract,” he said. “We issued the bulletin because there were protests of Fair Opportunity decisions based on what we believe is misinformation or misinterpretation of the AIAA,” said Karl Krumbholz, director of the GSA Network Services Program. Networx awards are exempt from an Acquisition Improvement and Accountability Act rule that requires agencies to provide statements of work for acquisitions of $5 million or more or face a possible award protest, a new General Services Administration bulletin says.
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