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                    U.S. GOVERNMENT   ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE
441 G St. N.W.                                                  Comptroller General
Washington, DC 20548                                             of the United States




Decision


Matter of:   Mission Analytics, LLC

File:        B-423140

Date:     December 26, 2024

Michael Winters, for the protester.
Brandon  Dell'Aglio, Esq., and Jon J. Gottschalk, Esq., Department of Health and
Human  Services, for the agency.
Suresh S. Boodram,  Esq., and Evan D. Wesser, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
GAO,  participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST

1. Protest alleging that the solicitation should have been set aside for small business
concerns is dismissed as untimely where the solicitation issued following the protester's
objections submitted in response to an earlier proposed sole-source award did not
specify that it was set aside for small business concerns and the protester did not timely
challenge the terms of the solicitation before the closing time for the submission of
quotations.

2. Protest challenging the agency's evaluation of quotations and source selection
decision is denied where the agency's evaluation and resulting award decision were
consistent with the terms of the solicitation.
DECISION

Mission Analytics, LLC, a service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) of
Falls Church, Virginia, protests the award of a contract to Sharp Electronics Co.
(Sharp), of Montvale, New Jersey, conducted under request for quotations (RFQ)
No. 24-011595, issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, National
Institutes of Health for multimedia devices for patient engagement and training. The
protester contends that the RFQ should have been set aside for small businesses and
that the agency's evaluation and resulting award decision were unreasonable.


We  dismiss the protest in part and deny it in part.

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