November 10, 2014

INTERA Appeals SBA Size Determination for Navarro In Fight Over New NNSS Contract

By ExchangeMonitor

INTERA is looking to overturn the Small Business Administration’s determination that Navarro Research and Engineering met the size standard used in the procurement for the new Nevada National Security Site environmental programs services contract. Late last week, INTERA filed an appeal with the SBA’s Office of Hearings and Appeals challenging the agency’s recent determination that Navarro was under the 500 employee size standard the National Nuclear Security Administration used for the procurement. “The Office of Hearings and Appeals works on coming to a decision as quickly as possible,” an SBA spokesperson said in a written response yesterday. INTERA did not respond to a request for comment yesterday.

In late September, the NNSA announced that the Navarro-led team, which also includes Leidos and HydroGeoLogic , was the winner of the new NNSS environmental contract. The contract has been valued at $59 million for performance over a one-year base period with four one-year option periods. INTERA had been teamed with Navarro on the previous NNSS environmental program services contract, but chose to lead its own bid for the recompete. Both INTERA and Portage have also filed protests with the Government Accountability Office over Navarro’s win, which are still pending.

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