PwC faces multiple protests over Defense Health Agency win

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PricewaterhouseCoopers is facing protests from three companies who object to it winning a $53.5 million Defense Health Agency contract.

Three companies are protesting a $53.5 million Defense Health Agency award to PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Booz Allen Hamilton, Calibre Systems and Deloitte Consulting have all filed protests with the Government Accountability Office. They are challenging DHA’s evaluation decision. In other words, each thinks they should have won instead.

The contract was issued under a GSA blanket purchase agreement known as Performance Management/Continuous Process Improvement. The contract is for services such as management, process improvement, support and integration for the Military Health System.

All three companies filed their protests on Aug. 10. A decision is expected from GAO by Nov. 18.