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B-292836,B-292836.2,B-292836.3,B-292836.4 1 (2003-12-18)

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         G    A     0Comptroller General
 . Accountability * Integrity * Reliability                          of the United States
United States General Accounting 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.




         Matter  of:  Lockheed Martin Information Systems

         File:        B-292836; B-292836.2; B-292836.3; B-292836.4

         Date:        December  18, 2003

         Thomas  C. Papson, Esq., Richard B. Oliver, Esq., John A. Burkholder, Esq., Jason N.
         Workmaster, Esq., and Stephen M. Lastelic, Esq., McKenna Long & Aldridge, for the
         protester.
         Rand  L. Allen, Esq., Philip J. Davis, Esq., Timothy W. Staley, Esq., Jonathan L. Kang,
         Esq., Jesse L. Rudy, Esq., and William J. Grimaldi, Esq., Wiley Rein & Fielding, for
         Electronic Data Systems Corporation, an intervenor.
         Peter F. Pontzer, Esq., and Angela T. Puri, Esq., Department of Housing and Urban
         Development; and Joseph C. Port, Jr., Esq., Mark P. Guerrera, Esq., Richard L.
         Larach, Esq., and Kevin M. Henry, Esq., Sidley, Austin, Brown & Wood, for the
         agency.
         Scott H. Riback, Esq., and John M. Melody, Esq., Office of the General Counsel, GAO,
         participated in the preparation of the decision.
         DIGEST

         1. Protest that agency misevaluated proposals is sustained where record does not
         support agency's conclusion that the awardee's proposal was superior to the
         protester's with respect to a number of the discriminators used by the agency in
         arriving at its source selection decision.

         2. Agency unreasonably determined that awardee met solicitation's requirement for
         small business subcontracting where record shows that it miscalculated the
         percentage of the awardee's subcontracting dollars relative to the overall value of
         the contract, and failed to account for the possibility that at least one of the
         awardee's small business contracts may have been improperly inflated in terms of its
         value.
         DECISION

         Lockheed  Martin Information Systems (LMIS) protests the award of a contract to
         Electronic Data Systems Corporation (EDS) under request for proposals (RFP)

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