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                    1O 0 U.S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE
                                A Century of Non-Partisan Fact-Based Work
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
D   ecisio     n                          ;a GAO Protective Order. This redacted version has
                                           been approved for public release


Matter of:   Elemental Innovation d/b/a Halo Maritime Defense System

File:        B-419019.4

Date:     March 11, 2021

Anthony H. Anikeeff, Esq., and Michael D. Maloney, Esq., Williams Mullen, P.C. for the
protester.
Candace  M. Shields, Esq., Department of the Navy, for the agency.
Stephanie B. Magnell, Esq., and Evan C. Williams, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
GAO,  participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST

GAO  recommends   reimbursement  of all of the costs of filing and pursuing its protest,
where the agency agrees that reimbursement is appropriate where it did not investigate
allegations of an organizational conflict of interest, and the remaining protest grounds
are not clearly severable from the meritorious issue.
DECISION

Elemental Innovation Inc., a small business of Newton, New Hampshire, doing business
as Halo Maritime Defense Systems  (Halo), requests that our Office recommend that it
be reimbursed the costs associated with filing and pursuing its protest. Halo filed its
protest against the award of a contract to Oceanetics, Inc., a small business of
Annapolis, Maryland, doing business as Truston Technologies (Truston), under request
for proposals (RFP) N00024-20-R-6303, which was  issued by the Department of the
Navy, Naval Sea Systems  Command,   for port security barriers (PSBs). The protester
contended that the agency failed to investigate apparent organizational conflicts of
interest (OCIs); conducted a flawed technical evaluation, including the failure to
consider prohibitions on the procurement of certain PSB designs; used an unsound
internal price estimate; and did not engage in meaningful discussions with Halo, insofar
as the discussions relied on the flawed price estimate. After our Office advised the
parties at the conclusion of an outcome prediction alternate dispute resolution (ADR)
conference that GAO would  likely sustain the protest, the Navy indicated that it would
take corrective action and we dismissed the protest as academic.


We  grant the request.

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