WO SUPPLEMENT 6309.32-2016-1 EFFECTIVE DATE: 03/22/2016 DURATION: This supplement is effective until superseded or removed. 6309.32_4G33 Page 1 of 2 FSH 6309.32 - FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION CHAPTER 4G33 - PROTESTS, DISPUTES, AND APPEALS Table of Contents 4G33.1 - PROTESTS ...................................................................................................... 2 4G33.103 - Protests to the Agency ......................................................................................... 2 4G33.104 - Protests to the General Accounting Office .......................................................... 2 WO SUPPLEMENT 6309.32-2016-1 EFFECTIVE DATE: 03/22/2016 DURATION: This supplement is effective until superseded or removed. 6309.32_4G33 Page 2 of 2 FSH 6309.32 - FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION CHAPTER 4G33 - PROTESTS, DISPUTES, AND APPEALS 4G33.1 - PROTESTS 4G33.103 - Protests to the Agency (a) If a protest is filed, the contract may not be awarded unless authorized by the Head of the Contracting Activity (HCA). Also, refer to the FAR 33.103. (1) If the award has occurred and the regulatory timelines for protest were met, contract performance must be suspended unless continued performance is authorized by the HCA. (2) The Line Officer responsible for mission accomplishment prepares a written justification for contract award as required by the FAR 33.103. The recommendation is submitted through the Contacting Officer (CO) and the Chief of Contracting Office (COCO) to the HCA for approval. 4G33.104 - Protests to the General Accounting Office (a) Protests before award: (1) If a protest is filed prior to award, the contract may not be awarded unless authorized by the HCA. (2) The Line Officer responsible for mission accomplishment prepares a written determination for contract award as required by the FAR 33.104(b). The recommendation is submitted through the Contacting Officer and COCO to the HCAD and then to the HCA for approval. (b) Protests after award: (1) If the award has already occurred and a protest is filed within the regulatory timelines, contract performance must be suspended, unless continued performance is authorized by the HCA. (2) The Line Officer responsible for mission accomplishment prepares a written determination for continued performance as required by the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 3.104(c). The recommendation is submitted through the CO and the COCO, to Head of the Contracting Activity Designee (HCAD), and then to the HCA approval.