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B-281541 1 (1999-01-26)

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




             Matter of: Worldwide Language Resources, Inc.

             File:        B-281541

             Date:        January 26, 1999

             Lawrence P. Costa, Esq., for the protester.
             Maj. David Newsome, Jr., Department of the Army, for the agency.
             Linda S. Lebowitz, Esq., and Michael R. Golden, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
             GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
             DIGEST

             In a solicitation for foreign language education training services for special forces
             and military intelligence personnel, requirement that contractor be accredited is
             unobjectionable where the requirement is reasonably related to facilitating the
             agency's achievement of its language training and readiness objectives and where
             the requirement is in accord with the agency's regulation.
             DECISION

             Worldwide Language Resources, Inc. protests the inclusion of an academic
             accreditation clause in request for proposals (RFP) No. DAIF06-98-R-0020, issued
             by the Department of the Army for foreign language education services at
             Fort Carson, Colorado and other out-of-state and foreign locations. The protester
             contends that inclusion of this clause is unduly restrictive and overstates the
             agency's needs.

             We deny the protest.

             The RFP requires the contractor to provide foreign language training to, among
             others, special forces and military intelligence personnel. The RFP further requires
             the contractor to provide administrative support, materials preparation/adaptation
             (computer assisted instruction, translation services, and pre-service training for
             foreign language instructors), and instructional services as outlined in the RFP's
             performance work statement. RFP § C.1.1.2.1. The RFP included the following
             accreditation clause:

                   The Contractor must be accredited by either a regional or national
                   accrediting association recognized by the American Council on
                   Education. The accreditation is neither divisible or transferable.


RFP § C.1.5.

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