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B-310737.3 1 (2008-04-15)

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A         G    A    O                                                   Comptroller General
.       Accountability * Integrity * Reliability                        of the United States
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. No party requested redactions;
                                                      we are therefore releasing the decision in its entirety.

          Decision

          Matter of: Native American Industrial Distributors, Inc.

          File:        B-310737.3; B-310737.4; B-310737.5

          Date:        April 15, 2008

          Lee P. Curtis, Esq., Anthony L. Steadman, Esq., and Troy E. Hughes, Esq., Perkins
          Coie LLP, for the protester.
          James L. Weiner, Esq., Department of the Interior, for the agency.
          William K. Walker, Esq., Walker Reausaw, for Chenega Federal Systems, LLC, an
          intervenor.
          Paul N. Wengert, Esq., and Ralph 0. White, Esq., Office of the General Counsel, GAO,
          participated in the preparation of the decision.
          DIGEST

          1. Protest that agency unreasonably made award of a contract under a Buy Indian
          Act set-aside because there are no American Indians holding management positions
          in the company is denied where the solicitation did not impose a specific test for
          eligibility for award, and the agency reasonably interpreted the Buy Indian Act as
          allowing the company to qualify for award, since the company is a wholly-owned
          subsidiary of an Alaska Native Corporation pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims
          Settlement Act.

          2. Protest that agency improperly selected for award proposal that failed to provide
          letters of commitment for key personnel is sustained where solicitation specifically
          required offerors to submit letters of commitment for all key personnel.
          DECISION

          Native American Industrial Distributors, Inc. (NAID), a small business, protests the
          award of a contract to Chenega Federal Systems, LLC, by the Department of the
          Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), under request for proposals (RFP)
          No. RBKO0070010 for information technology infrastructure services. NAID objects
          that the contract award was improperly made to a firm that does not meet the
          requirements of the Buy Indian Act, 25 U.S.C. § 47, and that the agency overlooked
          the omission of required letters of commitment from the Chenega proposal that
          should have rendered the proposal unacceptable.


We sustain the protest.

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