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B-404117.3,B-404117.4,B-404117.5,B-404117.6 1 (2011-03-28)

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          G    A     0                                                 Comptroller General
KWn ,  Accountability * Integrity * Reliability                         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.

          Decision

          Matter  of:  RSL Electronics Ltd.

          File:        B-404117.3; B-404117.4; B-404117.5; B-404117.6

          Date:        March 28, 2011

          Andrew  J. Mohr, Esq., John J. O'Brien, Esq., and William J. Bainbridge, Esq., Cohen
          Mohr LLP, for the protester.
          Capt. Joon K. Hong, and John W. Tangalos, Esq., Department of the Army, for the
          agency.
          John L. Formica, Esq., and James A. Spangenberg, Esq., GAO, participated in the
          preparation of the decision.
          DIGEST

          1. Solicitation for muzzle velocity sensor systems to be used in howitzer gun systems
          that required a 100-percent score for all aspects of the bid sample test in order for
          the proposal to be considered technically acceptable is unobjectionable where the
          requirements are reasonably based.

          2. Agency's evaluation of the protester's proposal as technically unacceptable was
          reasonable and consistent with the terms of the solicitation where the protester's bid
          sample, submitted in response to a solicitation for muzzle velocity sensor systems to
          be used in howitzer gun systems, failed to accurately measure the muzzle velocity of
          the projectiles fired on two occasions during the bid sample test.
          DECISION

          RSL Electronics Ltd., of Migdal Ha'Emek, Israel, protests the terms of request for
          proposals (RFP) No. W15QKN-10-R-0627,  issued by the Department of the Army, for
          muzzle velocity sensor systems (MVSS), and the award of a contract under the RFP
          to Weibel Equipment, Inc., of Leesburg, Virginia.


We  deny the protests.

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