“DELIVERY RECEIPT” OF PROPOSAL WAS NOT PROOF OF AGENCY RECEIPT
publication date: Aug 13, 2009
A “delivery receipt” from an offeror’s own e-mail server was not proof that the procuring agency received the proposal. The protester’s argument that the agency should have committed, in the solicitation, to electronic confirmation of receipt of proposals should have been raised prior to the submission deadline.
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