Company claims eBuy glitch nixed its bid for $450M DHS competition

One company is citing problems with the General Services Administration’s eBuy system as the reason why it was rejected from the competition for a set of Homeland Security Department blanket purchase agreements worth up to $450 million.

In a complaint filed to the Court of Federal Claims, Arch Systems claims it submitted a self-scoring worksheet through the eBuy system. DHS’ Customs and Border Protection agency said that document was corrupted and inaccessible…

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Source: Company claims eBuy glitch nixed its bid for $450M DHS competition. By Nick Wakeman, October 13, 2023. NextGov.

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