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<abstract>1.  The statutory limitation on General Accounting Office&apos;s bid protest
jurisdiction over challenges to the award or proposed award of a task
order under an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract does not
apply to a protest challenging the transfer to that contract vehicle of an
acquisition for services that had been previously set aside exclusively
for small businesses without regard to the Federal Acquisition Regulation
S: 19.502&amp;#8209;2(b) requirements pertaining to small business
set&amp;#8209;asides; this is a challenge to the terms of the underlying
solicitation.
    
2.  Protest that the transfer of the acquisition of motor pool
transportation services at a particular installation to a multiple-award,
indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (ID/IQ) task order contract
violates the requirement in Federal Acquisition Regulation S: 19.502-2(b)
to set aside acquisitions for small businesses where there is a reasonable
expectation of receiving fair market price offers from at least two
responsible small business concerns is sustained, where the record shows
that the agency did not consider the application of this regulation in
transferring the acquisition of these services to the ID/IQ contract, even
though this work had been set aside for small businesses, and there were
at least two small businesses who have performed these services.</abstract>
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