The award decision had several flaws, including how the Corps exceeded its “other transaction” authority when choosing Galvion by relaxing helmet weight requirements the awardee’s prototype didn’t satisfy, Gentex told the US Court of Federal Claims in a complaint made public Thursday. The Corps should have disqualified Galvion for that reason, Gentex says.
Other transaction projects give defense agencies more flexibility when seeking prototype solutions than in traditional ...
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