IronPlanet did bid on this contract on April 1, 2014 and was awarded on July 25.
here is a list of contracts that are over $7 million.
http://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts
Back on topic now. I still haven't been able to find the contract number. If anyone does, feel free to post.
In terms of the EUC. I wonder if anyone has actually read it.
Here is my view based on reading the EUC and my knowledge of FAR. There are really only two ways this contract could be structured.
1. If GP buys the equipment, they own the equipment. This means that they hold the EUC. They are responsible for the passing the information from the EUC regarding the laws and regulations to the subsequent purchaser/receiver. - This would seem the most logical and would mean that we could pick up the equipment quickly, but the problem is that we are buying the equipment.
2. If we are buying the equipment from the Govt, GP can't assess late fees nor should they be able to accept payment until the contract requirements are met. This should be pretty straight forward following govt regulations. The EUC is part of the bid and not post bid. GP should function similar to any other auction site that they are just providing a means for the transaction. Of course this is speculation since I haven't been able to review the actual contract.
I realize that IP is a commercial business and they have their own terms and conditions. That is fine. They can do whatever they want in the private sector, but in the federal world, they have to follow the rules and regulations.
Sure we could all sit back and accept things the way they are, but we could also sit back and let them raise our taxes. I don't subscribe to that belief. If I am buying something, it shouldn't take 3 months to receive it just because someone says that is the way it is. Your results may vary.