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B-292893.2 1 (2004-06-30)

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United States Government Accountability Office      DOCUMENT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Washington, DC 20548                                 The decision issued on the date below was subject to a
                                                     GAO Protective Order. This redacted version has been
                                                     approved for public release.

          Decision

          Matter of: Command Management Services, Inc

          File:       B-292893.2

          Date:       June 30, 2004

          Ira E. Hoffman, Esq., Mark R. Mann, Esq., and James A. McMillan, Esq., Grayson,
          Kubli & Hoffman, for the protester.
          Capt. Richard M. Sudder II, Department of the Army, for the agency.
          Katherine I. Riback, Esq., and David A. Ashen, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
          GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
          DIGEST

          Protest against evaluation of revised proposals, undertaken after negotiations were
          opened as part of corrective action following initial award to protester, is denied
          where agency reasonably determined that as a result of changes in the current
          awardee's revised proposal, the proposal warranted a higher rating than it received
          in the first evaluation.
          DECISION

          Command Management Services, Inc. (CMS) protests the Department of the Army's
          award of a contract to the Hilton Garden Inn (HGI), under request for proposals
          (RFP) No. DABK21-03-R-0036, for meals, lodging, and transportation for applicants
          arriving for processing at the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) in New
          York City, New York. CMS primarily argues that the agency improperly evaluated
          the awardee's proposal in a number of areas.

          We deny the protest.

          The RFP, a commercial acquisition using a combination of [Federal Acquisition
          Regulation parts] 12 & 15, provided for award of a fixed-price requirements
          contract, for a base period with four 1-year option periods, to the offeror whose
          proposal was most advantageous to the government. Amend. 2. Determination of
          the most advantageous proposal was to be based on five evaluation factors:
          (1) facility quality, including subfactors for sanitation and cleanliness, room
          condition, meals, security, special features, and facility location; (2) transportation;
          (3) quality control; (4) past performance; and (5) price. Among the non-cost factors,
          facility quality was more important than transportation, which was more important

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