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B-407159.4 1 (2012-05-03)

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          G     A    O                                                  Comptroller General
Acc      ; tabty * Infegrilty Reliabikty                               of the United States
  United States Government Accountability Office    DOCUMENT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
  Washington, DC 20548                               The decision issued on the date below was subject to
                                                     a GAO Protective Order. This redacted version has
                                                     been approved for public release.
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           Matter of:  Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc.

           File:       B-407159.4

           Date:       May 3, 2012

           Scott M. McCaleb, Esq., John W. Burd, Esq., and Collin D. Swan, Esq., Wiley Rein
           LLP, for the protester.
           John E. Jensen, Esq., Daniel S. Herzfeld, Esq., Clare M. Cavaliero, Esq., and
           Evan David Wesser, Esq., Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, for SENTEL
           Corporation; and Janice Davis, Esq., Davis & Steele, and Richard 0. Duvall, Esq.,
           and Oliya S. Zamaray, Esq., Holland & Knight LLP, for Strategic Resources, Inc.,
           intervenors.
           Debra J. Talley, Esq., and Leslie A. Nepper, Esq., Department of the Army, for the
           agency.
           Paul E. Jordan, Esq., and David A. Ashen, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
           GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
           DIGEST

           Agency did not abuse its discretion in establishing minimum criteria for determining
           relevance of past performance efforts where those criteria represent efforts similar,
           although not the same, in scope, magnitude, and complexity as those in solicitation
           requirements.
           DECISION

           Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc. (HTSI), of Columbia, Maryland, protests the
           Department of the Army, Army Materiel Command's, amendment of request for
           proposals (RFP) No. W52P1J-12-R-0004, for integrated logistics support services
           (ILSS-2). HTSI asserts that the amendment of the past performance evaluation
           scheme is improper.

           We deny the protest.

           The RFP contemplates the award of three contracts, one for each region, to provide
           logistics support, property accountability services, and maintenance in the following
           regions: the 401st Army Field Support Brigade (AFSB) (Afghanistan), 404th AFSB
           (Pacific), and 406th AFSB (Continental United States, East). Proposals were to be

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