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B-407273.53 1 (2014-06-10)

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          G     A    O                                                   Comptroller General
r       Accountablity * 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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           Matter of:   All Points Logistics, Inc.

           File:        B-407273.53

           Date:        June 10, 2014

           Thomas K. David, Esq., and Kenneth D. Brody, Esq., David, Brody & Dondershine,
           LLP, for the protester.
           J. Cobbie de Graft, Esq., Law Offices of J. Cobbie de Graft, for Technatomy
           Corporation; John E. McCarthy, Jr., Esq., and Derek R. Mullins, Esq., Crowell &
           Moring LLP, for TRI-COR Industries, Inc.; and Thomas 0. Mason, Esq., Francis E.
           Purcell, Jr., Esq., David E. Fletcher, Esq., and Christopher Kimball, Esq., Cooley
           LLP, for Knight Point Systems, LLC, the intervenors.
           Charles K. Bucknor, Jr., Esq., Department of Homeland Security, for the agency.
           Noah B. Bleicher, Esq., and Sharon L. Larkin, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
           GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
           DIGEST

           1. Protest objecting to agency's reevaluation of proposal under corporate
           experience factor is denied where agency was not required to consider results of
           initial evaluation and reevaluation was reasonable and consistent with the
           solicitation's requirements.

           2. Protest objecting to agency's past performance reevaluation is denied where
           record shows that agency considered various past performance information that
           reasonably justified the rating assigned.
           DECISION

           All Points Logistics, Inc. (APL) of Merritt Island, Florida, protests the Department of
           Homeland Security's (DHS) decision not to award the firm a contract under the
           functional category 1, service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB)
           track, of request for proposals (RFP) No. HSHQDC-1 1 -R-1 0001, issued by DHS for
           information technology (IT) services. The protester challenges the agency's
           evaluation under the solicitation's corporate experience and past performance
           factors as well as the source selection decision.


We deny the protest.

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