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         G    A    O                                                    Comptroller General
      Accountabilty * 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. This redacted version has
                                                     been approved for public release.
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         Matter of:   Dynamic Systems Technology, Inc.

         File:        B-411795

         Date:        October 23, 2015

         Janice Davis, Esq., Davis & Steele, for the protester.
         Richard B. O'Keeffe Jr., Esq., Wiley Rein LLP, for the intervenor.
         Maj. Christopher C. Cross, Department of the Army, for the agency.
         Mary G. Curcio, Esq., and David A. Ashen, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
         GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
         DIGEST

         Agency reasonably evaluated protester's proposed staffing approach as
         unacceptable where the protester relied on staff assigned to a contract at another
         agency or to another function to conduct mobile educational workshops, subject to
         the availability of such staff, thereby calling into question the likely availability of the
         required staff.
         DECISION

         Dynamic Systems Technology, Inc. (DysTech), of Fairfax, Virginia, protests the
         Department of the Army's award of a contract to Cybermedia Technologies, Inc.
         (CTEC), of Reston, Virginia, under request for task order proposals (RFTOP) No.
         PSS000-1 5-R-0002, for educational services. DysTech asserts that the agency
         unreasonably evaluated its proposal as unacceptable.

         We deny the protest.

         BACKGROUND

         The solicitation contemplated a competition among small business concerns that
         hold indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (ID/IQ) contracts under the Army's
         Personnel Services and Support Multiple Award Task Order Contract program. The
         solicitation provided for issuance of a task order, with a 60-day phase-in period,
         10-month base period, two 12-month options, and an option to extend for 6 months,
         for education counseling, academic and career workshops, and higher education

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