Updated May 16, 2024

While the Court of Federal Claims hear and weigh the merits of the case put by a slew of challengers (see details below), a fresh and new protest has been filed with GAO. No details have been provided as to the grounds for the challenge. This is the only active challenge with GAO as of today. More will be shared as it is made available.

Protester: MicroTechnologies, LLC
Solicitation Number: 75N98121R00001
Agency: National Institutes of Health
File number: B-419956.357
Status: Case Currently Open | Filed Date: May 14, 2024 | Due Date: Aug 22, 2024


Updated April 22, 2024

In a move that had been expected as the agency deals with the Court challenges, NITAAC has received approval to extend the period of performance for the CIO-SP3 and CIO-SP3 Small Business GWACs to October 29, 2024. According to the agency “This extension ensures that NITAAC can continue fulfilling mission-critical IT task and delivery orders” through the end of the fiscal year.


Updated April 3, 2024

Another day, another protest has been filed, this one by Trigent Solutions Inc., related to CIO-SP4, bringing the total number of known active protests filed in the Court of Federal Claims for this heavily competed and important Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) to 17.

The complete list of protestors now includes:
  • Futron Incorporated
  • Inalab Consulting
  • HagerV3
  • Objective Function Systems
  • VetsConnect
  • RCHP
  • Mission 1ST Group
  • Analytica
  • DevTech Systems
  • Astor & Sanders
  • Optimal Solutions
  • A Square Group
  • Xfinion
  • Sky Solutions
  • Audacious Inquiry
  • Systems Plus, Inc.
  • *Trigent Solutions Inc.
*Most recently added.
ICYMI – OrangeSlices caught up with with Government Contracts and Technology Attorney and Subject Matter Expert Jim Dougherty to discuss what next steps and timing might look like for the future of this heavily competed and important Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC). Check Out that article here.

 



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  1. Steve Delahunty

    I feel that bidders that did not qualify on the point score are protesting in hopes of just “getting pulled in” to satisfy their protest.

  2. John H

    Neither of the two new protestors appear to have been an awardee last year!!