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GAOU.S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE
441 G St. N.W.                                                  Comptroller General
Washington, DC 20548                                             of the United States
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                                                 DOCUMENT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
                                               The decision issued on the date below was subject to
Decision                                       a GAO Protective Order. This redacted decision has
                                               now been approved forpublicrelease ...................................

Matter of:   IBM Corporation

File:        B-415575

Date:        January 19, 2018

David W. Burgett, Esq., Michael D. McGill, Esq., Brendan M. Lill, Esq.,
Nicole D. Picard, Esq., and Thomas A. Pettit, Esq., Hogan Lovells US LLP, for the
protester.
Amy Laderberg O'Sullivan, Esq., James G. Peyster, Esq., Olivia L. Lynch, Esq.,
Monica R. Sterling, Esq., and Lauren E. Harrison, Esq., Crowell & Moring LLP, for
Accenture Federal Services, Inc., the intervenor.
Kevin N. Misener, Esq., Tiffany Holloman, Esq., and Matthew Faust, Esq., Department
of Homeland Security, for the agency.
Glenn G. Wolcott, Esq., and Christina Sklarew, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST

1. Agency reasonably considered the potential for organizational conflicts of interest
related to the awardee's proposal.

2. Agency's evaluation of offerors' proposals under the non-cost/price evaluation
factors was consistent with the terms of the solicitation, and its conclusion that the
protester's proposed approach created substantial risk and merited a lower rating than
the awardee's proposal was reasonable.

3. The source selection authority's best-value tradeoff decision was consistent with the
terms of the solicitation, acknowledged that awardee's evaluated cost/price was
substantially higher than the protester's proposed cost/price, and reasonably
determined that the awardee's higher-rated, higher-priced proposal offered the best
value to the government.
DECISION

IBM Corporation, of Bethesda, Maryland, protests the award of a contract by the
Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP),
to Accenture Federal Services, Inc., of Arlington, Virginia, pursuant to request for
proposals (RFP) No. HSBP10-17-R-0031, to provide data center support services

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