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B-412853.3,B-412853.4 1 (2016-11-22)

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        G     A    O                                                 Comptroller General
      Accountabilty * Integrity * Reliability                         of the United States
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Washington, DC 20548
                                                    The decision issued on the date below was subject to
                                                    a GAO Protective Order. This redacted version has
         Decision                                   been approved for public release.



         Matter of:  CACI Technologies, Inc.

         File:       B-412853.3; B-412853.4

         Date:       November 22, 2016

         Craig S. King, Esq., Richard J. Webber, Esq., and Patrick R. Quigley, Esq.,
         Arent Fox LLP, for the protester.
         Lawrence S. Sher, Esq., Lawrence P. Block, Esq., and Elizabeth Leavy, Esq.,
         Reed Smith LLP, for DynCorp International, LLC, an intervenor.
         Maj. Julie A. Glascott, Department of the Army, for the agency.
         Matthew T. Crosby, Esq., and Christina Sklarew, Esq., Office of the General
         Counsel, GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
         DIGEST

         1. Protest challenging agency's finding that the awardee's proposed staffing level
         was adequate, notwithstanding a reduction from the level the protester used under
         the incumbent contract, is denied where the record reflects that the agency's
         evaluation of the awardee's staffing plan was reasonable and consistent with the
         solicitation's evaluation criteria.

         2. Protest challenging agency's assessment of a significant weakness to the
         protester's transition plan is denied where the record reflects that the agency
         documented a reasonable basis for finding the limited resources the protester
         proposed to perform the transition tasks required by the solicitation and described in
         the protester's transition plan represented a performance risk.
         DECISION

         CACI Technologies, Inc., of Chantilly, Virginia, protests the issuance of a task order
         to DynCorp International, LLC, of McLean, Virginia, by the Department of the Army,
         Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), under request for task order
         proposals (RTOP) No. W911W4-15-R-0017 for worldwide logistics support services.
         CACI alleges that the agency's evaluation of proposals was flawed in various
         respects.


We deny the protest.

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