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B-406804 1 (2012-08-31)

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SG              A    O                                                 Comptroller General
,7Accountability * Integrity * Reliability                              of the United States
  United States Government Accountability Office
  Washington, DC 20548



           Decision


           Matter of: XtremeConcepts Systems

           File:       B-406804

           Date:       August 31, 2012

           Carmel Alasagas for the protester.
           Andre Long, Esq., Department of the Navy, for the agency.
           Frank Maguire, Esq., and David A. Ashen, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
           GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
           DIGEST

           Protest is denied where protester's proposal was evaluated as inferior to awardee's
           under every evaluation factor and subfactor and protester fails to show that the
           evaluation or agency actions were unreasonable or improper.
           DECISION

           XtremeConcepts Systems (Xtreme), of Arlington, Virginia, protests the Department
           of the Navy's issuance of a task order to GBL Systems Corporation (GBL), of
           Camarillo, California, under request for proposals (RFP) No. N00024-1 1 -R-341 1, for
           engineering support for the development of test capabilities associated with
           net-centric testing of joint mission areas. Xtreme asserts that the agency did not
           comply with small business set-aside requirements and that its proposal was
           unreasonably evaluated.'

           We deny the protest.



           1 Since the protester was not represented by counsel who could be admitted to a
           protective order, we did not issue a protective order in this matter. Accordingly, the
           agency was not able to produce protected information to the protester, and the
           discussion in this decision is necessarily general in nature in several respects. In
           cases such as this, however, we review the entire record, including any information
           not furnished to the protester, and base our decision on this full review. Bid Protest
           Regulations, 4 C.F.R. § 21.4 (2012).

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