PAW & Associates, LLC

CourtArmed Services Board of Contract Appeals
DecidedAugust 20, 2015
DocketASBCA No. 58534
StatusPublished

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Opinion

ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS

Appeal of -- ) ) PAW & Associates, LLC ) ASBCA No. 58534 ) Under Contract No. W9133L-08-D-0010 )

APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: Mr. Paul A. Weaver, Jr. President & CEO

APPEARANCES FOR THE GOVERNMENT: Raymond M. Saunders, Esq. Army Chief Trial Attorney CPT Ahsan M. Nasar, JA Brian E. Bentley, Esq. Trial Attorneys

OPINION BY ADMINISTRATIVE WDGE JAMES

The captioned appeal arose from the contracting officer's (CO's) 9 November 2012 decision denying the 5 October 2012 claim of PAW & Associates, LLC (PAW). PA W's claim alleged that the government (i) did not fairly and honestly evaluate PA W's April 2012 task order proposal; (ii) did not award PAW a task order under the captioned contract, and (iii) improperly divulged to PA W's competitors proprietary information contained in PAW' s proposal. The Board has jurisdiction of the appeal under the Contract Disputes Act of 1978, 41 U.S.C. §§ 7101-7109. In July 2013 the government moved for summary judgment on issue (ii), and to dismiss issues (i) and (iii) for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Our 22 November 2013 decision granted summary judgment to the government on issue (ii) and denied its motion on issues (i) and (iii). PAW & Associates, LLC, ASBCA No. 58534, 13 BCA ~ 35,462 at 173,908. After a 2Yi day hearing at the Board, the parties submitted post-hearing and reply briefs on issues (i) and (iii). The Board is to decide both entitlement and quantum (tr. 1110).

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. Mr. Paul A. Weaver, Jr., is the president, CEO and sole employee of PAW (tr. 2/149-51). Mr. David J. Lynch, Jr., is the president of Drake Oversight Project Services, LLC (Drake), and has 30 years experience in government contracting, some of which was as a CO (tr. 1125, 50, 137, 146, 161-62, 165, 204).

2. Effective 22 April 2008 the U.S. Army National Guard Bureau (NGB) CO Christine Pettigrew awarded multiple award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) Contract No. W9133L-08-D-OO 10 (the contract) to PAW for subject matter expert support services (R4, tab 1 at 1-2, 16, 28). CO Pettigrew also awarded contracts for subject matter expert support services to two other contractors. PAW & Associates, 13 BCA ~ 35,462 at 173,906, SOF ~ 17 n.2.

3. Contract section B, Supplies or Services and Prices, provided for a performance period of a base year and four one-year options. Each such period had three contract line item numbers (CLINs). The base year included CLIN 0001, Subject Matter Expert support; CLIN 0002, Other Direct Cost/Travel; and CLIN 0003, Contingency Plan/Overtime Cost. The four options each included three CLINs for those three services. (R4, tab 1 at 2-9)

4. Contract section F, Deliveries or Performance, specified the following periods of performance (POP) for the base and option years:

Year POP From-To CLINs

Base Year 22 APR 2008 to 21 APR 2009 All Option 1 22 APR 2009 to 21APR2010 All Option 2 22 APR 2010 to 21MAR2011 2001 " " 22 APR 2010 to 21APR2011 200212003 Option 3 22 APR 2011to21APR2012 All Option 4 22 APR 2012 to 21APR2013 All

(R4, tab I at 20-21)

5. Contract clause H-10, Exercise of Options, provided:

[T]he Government may elect to extend the term of the contract by exercising its unilateral right to do so. When exercising such right pursuant to clause 52.217-9, an Option to Extend the Term of the Contract (MAR 2000), the Government will exercise the options as identified in the schedule "Section B".

(R4, tab I at 27)

6. The contract included the: (a) FAR 52.212-4, CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS-COMMERCIAL ITEMS (FEB 2007) clause, which provided in pertinent part:

(d) Disputes. This contract is subject to the Contract Disputes Act of 1978, as amended [CDA, now

2 41 U.S.C. §§ 7101-7109]. Failure of the parties to this contract to reach agreement on any request for equitable adjustment, claim, appeal or action arising under or relating to this contract shall be a dispute to be resolved in accordance with the clause at FAR 52.233-1, Disputes, which is incorporated herein by reference.

and (b) FAR 52.216-18, ORDERING (OCT 1995) clauses in section H-13 and in section I that were identical, except for the last phrase in i! (a), which provided:

(a) Any supplies and services to be furnished under this contract shall be ordered by issuance of task orders by the individuals or activities designated in the contract. Such orders may be issued from date of contract award though expiration of the contract. [The italicized phrase is in the section H-13 version. The section I version stated: Date of Award through 21April2013].

7. Since the fourth option expired on 21April2013 (finding 4), we find that these Ordering clauses were consistent. The contract did not set forth procedures for the government to provide fair opportunity to contractors to compete for task order awards or expressly require the government to safeguard proprietary contractor information.

8. The contract included the FAR 52.217-9, OPTION TO EXTEND THE TERM OF THE CONTRACT (MAR 2000) clause, which provided in pertinent part:

(a) The Government may extend the term of this contract by written notice to the Contractor within 30 days; provided that the Government gives the Contractor a preliminary written notice of its intent to extend at least 60 days before the contract expires. The preliminary notice does not commit the Government to an extension.

The contract included no Rights in Data clause prescribed by FAR 27.409. (R4, tab 1 at 28-41)

9. Effective 1 October 2008, bilateral contract Modification No. P00003 (Mod. 3), signed by "David Lynch FOR PAUL WEAVER" on 29 August 2008 and by CO Pettigrew on 2 September 2008, stated that the government exercised its first option year for CLINs 1001, 1002 and 1003. Mod. 3 "extend[ed] the terms of the contract for the period of 1 October 2008 through 30 September 2009" and

3 changed the Delivery Schedule for CLINs 1001-1003 "from [sic] ... POP 01-0CT-2008 TO 30-SEP-2009." (R4, tab 4 at 1-4; ex. A-51 at 1-2; tr. 3/34-36)

10. Effective 16 July 2009, unilateral contract Modification No. P00004 (Mod. 4), signed by CO LTC James A. Helm on 31 August 2009, exercised option year 2, CLINs 2001, 2002 and 2003, by which the "Government hereby ... extend[s] the terms of the contract for the period of 1October2009 through 30 September 2010" (R4, tab 5 at 1-2, 6; ex. A-52).

11. Effective 19 August 2010, bilateral contract Modification No. P00006 (Mod. 6), signed by "David Lynch FOR P. WEAVER" on 23 August 2010 and by CO Pettigrew on 1 September 2010, exercised option year 3 "for CLIN(s] 3001, 3002 and 3003" for "POP 01-0CT-2010 TO 30-SEP-2011" (R4, tab 7 at 1-3, 5; ex. A-53 at 1).

12. On 30 September 2010, the last day of option year 2 as amended by Mod. 4 (finding 10), NGB issued contract Task Order No. 0011 (TO 11) to PAW, apparently non-competitively (tr. 1/202; R4, tab 9 at 1). TO 11 's section B included PAW's 27 September 2010 Performance Plan for Domestic Social, Technical, Environmental, Economic and Political (D-STEEP) Research which plan included the following restrictive legend set forth in FAR 15.609(a) for unsolicited proposals:

Use and Disclosure of Data

This proposal includes data that shall not be disclosed outside the Government and shall not be duplicated, used, or disclosed - in whole or in part - for any purpose other than to evaluate this proposal.

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