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Contractor's Name
WA ST Dept of Commerce
Approval Date
10/15/2021
Council Approval Date
10/13/2021
End Date
6/30/2022
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
Less Than Lethal Equipment RFP 19-31440-1
Tracking Number
0003073
Total Compensation
$50,569.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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• A matter of bias, discrimination, or conflict of interest on the part of an evaluator; <br /> • Errors in computing the score; and/or <br /> • Non-compliance with procedures described in the procurement document or COMMERCE <br /> policy. <br /> Protests not based on procedural matters will not be considered. Protests will be rejected as without <br /> merit if they address issues such as: 1) an evaluator's professional judgment on the quality of a <br /> proposal, or 2) COMMERCE'S assessment of its own and/or other agencies' needs or requirements. <br /> Upon receipt of a protest, a protest review will be held by COMMERCE. The COMMERCE Director or <br /> an employee delegated by the Director who was not involved in the procurement will consider the record <br /> and all available facts and issue a decision within ten (10) business days of receipt of the protest. If <br /> additional time is required, the protesting party will be notified of the delay. <br /> In the event a protest may affect the interest of another Applicant that also submitted a proposal, such <br /> Applicant will be given an opportunity to submit its views and any relevant information on the protest to <br /> the RFP Coordinator. <br /> The final determination of the protest shall: <br /> • Find the protest lacking in merit and uphold COMMERCE'S action; or <br /> • Find only technical or harmless errors in COMMERCE'S acquisition process and determine <br /> COMMERCE to be in substantial compliance and reject the protest; or <br /> • Find merit in the protest and provide COMMERCE options which may include: <br /> o Correct the errors and re-evaluate all proposals, and/or <br /> o Reissue the solicitation document and begin a new process, or <br /> o Make other findings and determine other courses of action as appropriate. <br /> If COMMERCE determines that the protest is without merit, COMMERCE will enter into a contract with <br /> the apparently successful contractor. If the protest is determined to have merit, one of the alternatives <br /> noted in the preceding paragraph will be taken. <br /> COMMERCE RFP No.19-31440-1 Page 16 of 18 <br />
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