Wackenhut Services, Inc. v. United States

85 Fed. Cl. 273, 2008 U.S. Claims LEXIS 362, 2008 WL 5250208
CourtUnited States Court of Federal Claims
DecidedDecember 15, 2008
DocketNo. 08-660C
StatusPublished
Cited by26 cases

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Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND FINAL ORDER

SUSAN G. BRADEN, Judge.

On September 17, 2008 a post-award bid protest challenge to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (“NASA”)’s May 20, 2008 award of a $1.186 billion contract, that may be increased to $1.62 billion, for “protection services,” i.e., security guard services, potential fire fighting/prevention services, and potential emergency medical response services, at fourteen different NASA locations across the United States, was filed in the United States Court of Federal Claims. See AR at 26421, 26638. For the reasons discussed herein, the court has determined that this contract award should be set aside and that NASA appoint a re-constructed Source Selection Board to: re-evaluate specific sections of the proposals of Wackenhut Services, Inc. and Coastal International Security; and appoint a new Source

[276]*276Selection Authority to determine which proposal provides the “best value” to the Govemment.

To facilitate review of this Memorandum Opinion and Final Order, the court has provided the following outline:

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I. RELEVANT FACTS......................................................277

A. The Solicitation......................................................277

B. The Source Evaluation Boards Duties..................................278

1. Evaluation Of The “Mission Suitability” Factor.....................278

2. Evaluation Of The “Past Performance” Factor.....................279

3. Evaluation Of The “Price” Factor.................................280

C. The Source Evaluation Board’s Initial Evaluations.....................280

D. The Source Evaluation Board’s Final Determinations...................281

1. The “Mission Suitability” Factor..................................281

a. The “Technical Approach” Subfactor...........................281

b. The “Management Approach” Subfactor........................282

2. The “Past Performance” Factor...................................283

3. The “Price” Factor...............................................283

4. Comparison Of Preliminary And Final Score Evaluation

Ratings And Scores.............................................284

E. The Source Selection Authority’s Evaluation And Award................284

II. PROCEDURAL HISTORY................................................285

A. At The General Accounting Office.....................................285

B. At The United States Court Of Federal Claims..........................285

III. JURISDICTION..........................................................286

A. Jurisdiction..........................................................286

B. Standing............................................................286

1. The Plaintiff Has Standing........................................287

a. As An “Interested Party.”.....................................287

b. Having Demonstrated A “Substantial Chance” of Being

Awarded The Contx-act......................................288

2. The Intexwenor Has Standing......................................288

a. The Intervenor’s Motion Was Timely...........................288

b. The Intervenor Has An Interest Relating To The

Transaction At Issue........................................288

c. The Intervenor’s Interest Cannot Adequately Be

Represented By The Parties.................................289

IV. THE GOVERNMENT’S LACHES DEFENSE..............................289

A. The Government’s Argument..........................................289

B. The Plaintiff’s Response..............................................289

C. The Court’s Resolution...............................................289

V. GOVERNING PRECEDENT REGARDING A DECISION ON THE

ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD IN A BID PROTEST CASE................289

VI. DECISIONS CONTESTED IN THIS BID PROTEST........................291

A. Decisions By The Source Evaluation Board............................291

1. The “Mission Suitability” Factor Determinations...................291

a. The Qualitative Significance Of The Ratings....................291

i. The Plaintiff s Argument.................................291

ii. The Government’s Response...............................293

iii. The Intervenor’s Response................................293

iv. The Court’s Resolution...................................293

b. The Rating And Scoring Of The “Technical Approach”

Subfactor..................................................293

i. The Plaintiff s Argument.................................293

ii. The Government’s Response...............................294

iii. The Intex-venox-’s Response................................294

[277]*277iv. The Court’s Resolution...................................294

c. The Scoring And Rating Of The “Management Approach”

Subfactor..................................................298

i. The Plaintiff s Argument.................................299

ii. The Government’s Response...............................299

iii. The Intervenor’s Response................................299

iv. The Court’s Resolution...................................300

2. The “Past Performance” Factor Determination.....................300

a. The Plaintiffs Argument......................................300

b. The Government’s Response...................................301

c. The Intervenor’s Response.....................................302

d. The Court’s Resolution........................................302

B. The Decisions Of The Source Selection Authority.......................303

1. The “Mission Suitability” Factor Determination....................303

a. The Plaintiff s Argument......................................303

b. The Government’s Response...................................304

c. The Intervenor’s Response.....................................305

d. The Court’s Resolution........................................305

2. The “Past Performance” Factor Determination.....................307

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