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B-410567.2,B-410567.3 1 (2015-05-29)

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          G    A    0Comptroller General
               ity * Integrity * Rellability                           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:  Computer World Services Corporation

          File:       B-410567.2; B-410567.3

          Date:       May 29, 2015

          Lee Dougherty, Esq., and Katherine A. Straw, Esq., Offit Kurman Attorneys at Law,
          for the protester.
          Scott M. McCaleb, Esq., Tracye Winfrey Howard, Esq., and Craig Smith, Esq.,
          Wiley Rein LLP, for VariQ Corporation, an intervenor.
          Mark A. Allen, Esq., Eric C. Crane, Esq., Beth Sturgess, Esq., and
          Barbara Walthers, Esq., Department of Homeland Security, United States
          Citizenship and Immigration Services, for the agency.
          Paul N. Wengert, Esq., and Scott H. Riback, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
          GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
          DIGEST

          1. Protest that agency misevaluated protester's task order proposal as
          unacceptable under staffing approach factor is denied where record demonstrates
          that protester's proposed project manager's resume did not include required
          experience and professional qualifications required by the solicitation.

          2. Protest that agency acted improperly by issuing task order that unilaterally
          reduced the successful vendor's price for transition services from 48 months to three
          months is denied where the record shows that the protester actually priced the
          transition services for only three months rather than 48 months, and thus the
          protester was not prejudiced by the agency's action.
          DECISION

          Computer World Services Corporation (CWS), of Washington, D.C., protests the
          issuance of a task order to VariQ Corporation, of Rockville, Maryland, by the
          Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration
          Services (DHS), under task order request for proposals (TORFP)

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