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B-410159 1 (2014-11-03)

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          G    A                                                         Comptroller General
               A otity * integriy* Re~liabilty                            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. This redacted version has
                                                      been approved for public release.
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          Decision

          Matter of:   Goldbelt Falcon, LLC

          File:        B-410159

          Date:        November 3, 2014

          Robert E. Korroch, Esq., and William A. Wozniak, Esq., Williams Mullen, for the
          protester.
          Wade L. Brown, Esq., Department of the Army, for the agency.
          Mary G. Curcio, Esq., Cherie J. Owen, Esq., and David A. Ashen, Esq., Office of the
          General Counsel, GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
          DIGEST

          Protester's contention that the agency improperly and mechanically applied an
          undisclosed government estimate to conclude that its proposed staffing was
          unacceptable is denied where the agency considered the protester's specific
          approach to satisfying the performance work statement and stated workload
          requirements, and informed the protester during discussions that its staffing was
          inadequate.
          DECISION

          Goldbelt Falcon, LLC, of Chesapeake, Virginia, protests the Department of the
          Army's exclusion from the competitive range of the proposal it submitted in response
          to basic ordering agreement (BOA) request for proposals (RFP) No. W52P1J-13-R-
          0038, for logistics support services. Goldbelt asserts that the agency unreasonably
          evaluated its proposal.

          We deny the protest.

          The Army issued the RFP to holders of the Enhanced Army Global Logistics
          Enterprise (EAGLE) BOA with the intention of issuing a task order for logistics
          support for the Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, Logistics Readiness Center. The RFP,
          set aside for small business concerns, provided that the task order would be issued
          on a best-value basis considering the following evaluation factors: technical (with
          elements for mission capability narrative, mission essential contractor services,
          organizational diagram, and staffing); past performance; and price. RFP at 116.
          The estimated value of this procurement is $112 million. Agency Report (AR) at 2.

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