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B-277241.20 1 (1998-07-01)

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oComptroller General
             of the United States
             Washington, D.C. 20548
             Decision




             Matter of: Aalco Forwarding, Inc., et al.

             File:       B-277241.20; B-277241.21

             Date:       July 1, 1998

             Alan F. Wohlstetter, Esq., and Stanley I. Goldman, Esq., Denning & Wohlstetter, and
             Thomas M. Auchincloss, Jr., Esq., and Brian L. Troiano, Esq., Rea, Cross &
             Auchincloss, for the protesters.
             G. Jerry Shaw, Esq., and Susan E. Shaw, Esq., Shaw, Bransford & O'Rourke, for
             Cendant Mobility Services Corporation, an intervenor.
             Maj. Jonathan C. Guden and Ramon Morales, Esq., Department of the Army, for the
             agency.
             David R. Kohler, Esq., and Timothy C. Treanor, Esq., for the U.S. Small Business
             Administratio n.
             Adam Vodraska, Esq., and James A. Spangenberg, Esq., Office of the General
             Counsel, GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
             DIGEST

             In a solicitation implementing a pilot program to reengineer the Department of
             Defense's current interstate and international program for the shipment and storage
             of the personal property of military service members and civilian employees, the
             contracting officer's decision to set aside 17 of 53 traffic channels in their entirety
             for exclusive small business participation is unobjectionable.
             DECISION

             Aalco Forwarding, Inc. and 98 other self-certified small business concerns protest
             the sufficiency of the small business set-aside in request for proposals (RFP)
             No. DAMTO1-97-R-3001, issued by the Military Traffic Management Command
             (MTMC), Department of the Army, for a pilot program reengineering the
             Department of Defense's (DOD) current interstate and international program for
             shipping and storing the personal property of its military service members and
             civilian employees.1


             'This decision is made under our express option procedures, 4 C.F.R. § 21.10 (1998).
             The protesters are: Aalco Forwarding, Inc.; AAAA Forwarding, Inc.; A Advantage
             Forwarders, Inc.; Air Van Lines International, Inc.; Allstates Worldwide Movers;
             Aloha Worldwide Forwarders, Inc.; Alumni International, Inc.; American Heritage
             International Forwarding, Inc.; American Shipping, Inc.; American World
             Forwarders, Inc.; Apollo Forwarders, Inc.; Arnold International Movers, Inc.; Astron
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