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Comptroller General
of the United States
Washington, D.C. 20548

Decision



Matter of: Myers Investigative and Security Services, Inc.

File:        B-272947.2

Date:        September 11, 1996

William F. Myers for the protester.
Capt. Karl W. Kuhn and Col. Michael R. Neds, Department of the Army, for the
agency.
Tania L. Calhoun, Esq., and Christine S. Melody, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST

Protest that contracting agency improperly relied on an unstated evaluation factor
concerning offeror experience is denied where the solicitation clearly put offerors
on notice that relevant experience would be evaluated under the past performance
evaluation area.
DECISION

Myers Investigative and Security Services, Inc. protests the award of a contract
to Omniplex World Services Corporation under request for proposals (RFP)
No. DASG60-96-R-0009, issued by the Department of the Army for security services
at the U.S. Army Space and Strategic Defense Command in Huntsville, Alabama.
Myers argues that the agency improperly evaluated its proposal.

We deny the protest.

The security services to be provided here include the protection and destruction of
classified documents, as well as the operation of the government's Electronic
Integrated Facility Security System (EIFSS). The EIFSS is an electronic security
system--comprised of closed-circuit televisions, electronic card readers, motion
detectors, public address systems, and computers--that ties together all aspects of
security services to record system events, alert personnel to intrusions and other
emergency situations, and authorize badge holders access to different areas of the
Command.

Under the solicitation, proposals would be rated either acceptable or unacceptable
under the technical and management areas set forth in the solicitation. All
proposals rated acceptable would be evaluated under the equally important areas of


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