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B-418980,B-418980.2,B-418980.3 1 (2020-11-10)

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GAO U.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 was subject to
Decision                                   a GAO Protective Order. This redacted version has
                                           been approved for public release.


Matter of:   Janus Global Operations, LLC

File:     B-418980; B-418980.2; B-418980.3

Date:     November 10, 2020

Terry L. Elling, Esq., Gregory R. Hallmark, Esq., and Kelsey M. Hayes, Esq., Holland &
Knight LLP, for the protester.
Daniel Strouse, Esq., and John O'Brien, Esq., Cordatis Law LLP, for Triple Canopy,
Inc., the intervenor.
Alexa B. Bryan, Esq., and Scott A. Johnson, Esq., Department of the Army, 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

Protest is denied where agency's evaluations under each of the evaluation factors,
along with its best-value tradeoff determination, were reasonable and consistent with
the solicitation requirements and the stated evaluation criteria.
DECISION

Janus Global Operations, LLC, of Lenoir City, Tennessee, protests the Department of
the Army's award of a task order to Triple Canopy, Inc., of Herndon, Virginia, pursuant
to a task order request for proposals (TORP) issued under indefinite-delivery indefinite-
quantity (IDIQ) contracts for security support services that were previously awarded by
the Army.1 Janus primarily complains that the agency's best-value tradeoff
determination was improper; additionally, Janus protests the agency's evaluation under
the technical, price, and past performance evaluation factors.

We  deny the protest.


1 The agency did not assign an identification number to the solicitation. The
requirement was competed  under IDIQ contracts held by five contractors, including
Janus (contract No. W52P1J-19-D-0002) and Triple Canopy (contract No. W52P1J-19-
D-0005).

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