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B-406040 1 (2012-01-24)

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A         G     A     0                                                Comptroller General
,       Accountability - Integrity * Reliability                        of the United States
  United States Government Accountability Office
  Washington, DC 20548



           Decision


           Matter of. The Argos Group, LLC

           File:       B-406040

           Date:       January 24, 2012

           Dennis Cotto for the protester.
           Gary Davis, Esq., General Services Administration, and Sam Q. Le, Esq.,
           Small Business Administration, for the agencies.
           Gary R. Allen, Esq., and Sharon L. Larkin, Esq., Office of the General Counsel, GAO,
           participated in the preparation of the decision.
           DIGEST

           Protester's contention that the 10 percent price evaluation preference in the
           Historically Underutilized Business Zone Act of 1997, 15 U.S.C. § 657a(b)(3)(B),
           should be applied in lease procurements by the General Services Administration
           (GSA) is sustained where the statute, on its face, applies in any case in which a
           contract is to be awarded on the basis of full and open competition, and where:
           (1) the lease that will result from this procurement is a contract, (2) the agency is
           using full and open competition to award the contract; and (3) there is no language
           in the statute suggesting that an exception is applicable for GSA lease procurements.
           DECISION

           The Argos Group, LLC, of Washington, DC, protests the terms of solicitation
           No. ONY2508 (Hudson Valley), issued by the General Services Administration (GSA)
           for leased space for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the vicinity of Hudson
           Valley, New York. Argos argues that GSA improperly excluded the 10 percent price
           evaluation preference provision mandated by the Historically Underutilized Business
           Zone Act of 1997 (HUBZone Act), Pub. L. No. 105-135, §§ 601-607, 111 Stat. 2592,
           2627-36 (codified at 15 U.S.C. § 657a (2010), as set forth in Federal Acquisition
           Regulation (FAR) clause 52.219-4.


We sustain the protest.

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