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B-281323 1 (1999-01-25)

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Comptroller General
of the United States
Washington, D.C. 20548

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



Matter of: Gemini Industries, Inc.

File:        B-281323

Date:        January 25, 1999

Victoria R. Bondoc for the protester.
Mark H. Alexander, Esq., Defense Commissary Agency, for the agency.
Mary G. Curcio, Esq., David A. Ashen, Esq., and John M. Melody, Esq., Office of the
General Counsel, GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST

Protest that evaluation of proposals received in response to solicitation for Office of
Management and Budget Circular No. A-76 cost comparison against undisclosed
government staffing estimate was inconsistent with objective of obtaining
performance at the lowest cost is denied; government has the right to obtain the
services it requires to meet its needs and, in order to do so, may evaluate proposals
against an undisclosed reasonable estimate of appropriate staffing, where the RFP
notifies offerors that staffing is an area of evaluation and evaluation takes into
account unique features of offeror's proposal.
DECISION

Gemini Industries, Inc. protests the rejection of its proposal as technically
unacceptable under request for proposals (RFP) No. DECAO1-98-R-0007, issued by
the Defense Commissary Agency (DCA) for receiving/storage/holding area, shelf
stocking, and custodial services for the commissary at Fort Drum, New York.
Gemini argues that the evaluation method used by DCA was improper, and that the
agency evaluated its proposal against unstated criteria.

We deny the protest.

The RFP was issued as part of a cost comparison under Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) Circular No. A-76, to determine whether it would be more
economical to accomplish the work in-house using government employees, or by
contract. The RFP provided, at section M.2, that proposals would be evaluated for
price and price realism, and against the following nonprice related factors: (1) past
performance; (2) adequate staffing and staff-hours for the shelf stocking function;
(3) adequate staffing and staff-hours for the custodial function including, as
applicable, the meat market processing, preparation and wrapping area, the

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