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B-414183.3,B-414183.5 1 (2017-05-31)

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GAOU.S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE
441 G St. N.W.                                                 Comptroller General
Washington, DC 20548                                            of the United States

                                                DOCUMENT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
                                              The decision issued on the date below wassubject to
Decision                                      a GAO Protective Order. This version has been
                                              approved for public release.


Matter of:  Knight Point Systems, LLC

File:       B-414183.3; B-414183.5

Date:       May 31,2017

Francis E. Purcell Jr., Esq., Thomas 0. Mason, Esq., and Joseph R. Berger, Esq.,
Thompson Hine LLP, and Amy S. Josselyn, Esq., Cooley LLP, for the protester.
David S. Cohen, Esq., John J. O'Brien, Esq., Laurel A. Hockey, Esq., David Strouse,
Esq., and Amy J. Spencer, Esq., Cohen Mohr LLP, for Four Points Technology;
James C. Fontana, Esq., David B. Dempsey, Esq., L. James D'Agostino, Esq.,
and Jeffry R. Cook, Esq., Dempsey Fontana, PLLC, for Govplace Inc.; and William A.
Shook, Esq., The Law Offices of William A. Shook PLLC, for InfoReliance Corporation,
the intervenors.
James C. Richardson Jr., Esq., and Peter G. Hartman, Esq., Department of Homeland
Security; Michael J. Noble, Esq., General Services Administration, for the agencies.
Elizabeth Witwer, Esq., and Jennifer D. Westfall-McGrail, Esq., Office of the General
Counsel, GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST

Protest challenging agency's technical evaluation is sustained where the agency failed
to evaluate whether the services proposed by the protester fell within the scope of its
General Services Administration Federal Supply Schedule contract.
DECISION

Knight Point Systems, LLC, of Reston, Virginia, protests the issuance of blanket
purchase agreements (BPAs) to three vendors1 under request for quotations (RFQ)
No. HSHQDC-16-Q-00195 issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for
agency-wide enterprise computing services and cloud computing services. Knight Point
challenges the agency's evaluation of its technical quotation.



1 These vendors are: (1) Four Points Technology, LLC, of Chantilly, Virginia;
(2) Govplace Inc., of Reston, Virginia; and (3) InfoReliance Corporation, of Fairfax,
Virginia.

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