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Blue's proposal was rated "marginal," but its price was the lowest of the five proposals evaluated. However, the technical evaluation team found Blue's proposal did not comply with a number of solicitation requirements, which the source selection officials found to be proposal deficiencies. Blue’s proposal would have required extensive revision to become compliant with the RFP requirements. The RFP stated the Government intended to award without discussions. The Government awarded to Red, without discussions. Red’s proposal met the RFP requirements, offered a fair and reasonable price, and was thus selected to be the best value for the government. Blue argues that the Government was required to seek clarifications for their deficiencies. Did the Government act appropriately?

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