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B-292511.4,B-292511.5 1 (2004-03-22)

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G               A    0                                                 Comptroller General
i ..    Accountabilty * Integrity * R9l1ability                         of the United States
United States General Accounting Office                DOCUMNTFORPULICRELEASE
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: Alpha Marine Services, LLC

           File:       B-292511.4; B-292511.5

           Date:       March 22, 2004

           I Michael R. Charness, Esq., and Amy R. Napier, Esq., Vinson & Elkins, for the
           protester.
           Wayne A. Keup, Esq., Jonathan K. Waldron, Esq., and David A. Leib, Esq., Blank
           Rome, for Ocean Services, LLC, the intervenor.
           Richard Knutsen, Esq., and David Townsend, Esq., Department of the Navy, for the
           agency.
           John L. Formica, Esq., and David A. Ashen, Esq., Office of the General Counsel, GAO,
           participated in the preparation of the decision.
           DIGEST

           Where proposal did not take exception to requirement in solicitation for the services
           of an oceanographic research vessel that the vessel be capable of a minimum transit
           speed of 12 knots, but rather specifically provided that the proposed vessel would
           comply, and there was no significant countervailing evidence reasonably known to
           the agency evaluators that should have created doubt whether the offeror would
           comply with the requirement, the proposal was reasonably evaluated by the agency
           as acceptable in this regard.
           DECISION

           Alpha Marine Services, LLC protests the Department of the Navy's award of a
           contract to Ocean Services, LLC, under request for proposals (RFP)
           No. N00033-02-R-2009, for the time charter of a vessel to support the National
           Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) hydrographic survey program.
           Alpha asserts that the vessel proposed by Ocean does not meet the RFP's
           requirement that the vessel be capable of a minimum transit speed of 12 knots, and
           that the selection of Ocean's proposal for award was inconsistent with the terms of
           the solicitation.

           We deny the protest.

           The RFP provided for the award of a time-charter contract, for a base period of
           1 year, with three 1-year and one 11-month option periods, for an oceanographic

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