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B-405051 1 (2011-08-03)

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I      QA                                                                Comptroller General
        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.
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          Decision

          Matter of:   ProLog, Inc.

          File:        B-405051

          Date:        August 3, 2011

          David S. Cohen, Esq., John J. O'Brien, Esq., and William J. Bainbridge, Esq., Cohen
          Mohr LLP, for the protester.
          William K. Walker, Esq., Walker Reausaw, for the intervenor.
          Col. Mark S. Teskey, Christopher S. Cole, Esq., and Amanda M. Willis, Esq.,
          Department of the Air Force, for the agency.
          Pedro E. Briones, Esq., and Sharon L. Larkin, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
          GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
          DIGEST

          1. Agency's evaluation of protester's past performance is reasonable, where the
          agency reasonably determined that only 1 of 10 evaluated contracts was very
          relevant and, although performance on that contract was exceptional, the offeror's
          lack of very relevant performance warranted only a satisfactory confidence rating.

          2. Protester's challenge to the past performance evaluation of the awardee's past
          performance is dismissed, where protester would not be next in line for award even
          if its protest were sustained.
          DECISION

          ProLog, Inc., of Virginia Beach, Virginia, protests the award of a contract to Bering
          Straits Logistics Services, LLC, (BSLS), of Anchorage, Alaska, under request for
          proposals (RFP) No. FA3002-10-R-0032, issued by the Department of the Air Force
          for supply and transportation services. ProLog challenges the past performance
          evaluation.

          We deny in part, and dismiss in part, the protest.

          BACKGROUND

          The RFP, which was set-aside for section 8(a) small businesses, provided for the
          award of a firm, fixed-price contract for a 45-day mobilization period, followed by

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