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B-403461.2 1 (2010-09-29)

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       Acc untabiity * Integrity * Reliability of the United States
 United States Government Accountability Office
 Washington, DC 20548

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          Decision


          Matter  of: Training Management  Solutions, Inc.

          File:       B-403461.2

          Date:        September 29, 2010

          Don Pruitt for the protester.
          LTC Dana J. Chase, Department of the Army, for the agency.
          Kenneth Kilgour, Esq., and Christine S. Melody, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
          GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
          DIGEST

          Protest challenging agency's corrective action, which was to amend the solicitation,
          request new proposals, and make a new award decision, is denied where the agency
          reasonably determined that the solicitation's evaluation criteria were stated
          inaccurately, and the corrective action was necessary to remedy the error.
          DECISION

          Training Management Solutions, Inc. (TMSI), of Phoenix, Arizona, protests the
          corrective action taken by the Department of the Army under request for proposals
          (RFP) No. W91QF4-10-R-0021  for digital training management system sustainment.
          In response to TMSI's earlier protest, the agency took corrective action, and we
          dismissed the protest as academic. See Training Mgmt. Solutions, Inc., B-403461,
          Aug. 19, 2010. The protester challenges the corrective action on multiple grounds,
          arguing that the contracting officer abused his discretion.

          We deny the protest.

          The original RFP contained three technical evaluation factors--technical approach,
          management  and staffing, and past performance. When combined, those factors
          were significantly more important than cost/price. Original RFP at 41. Three
          offerors, including the awardee and the protester, submitted proposals. The earlier
          protest followed contract award.

          In response to that protest, the agency announced it would take the following
          corrective action: amend the solicitation to reflect that the combination of the
          technical factors is approximately equal to (not significantly more important than)

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