DecisionPoint Corp. can proceed with an $83 million US Air Force task order to provide cyber protection team support, management, engineering, and technical services.
Protester Centuria Corp. didn’t show that the Air Force violated its solicitation by denying the company a chance to submit a revised bid with a more competitive price, the US Government Accountability Office said in a decision released Wednesday.
Cyber protection teams conduct defense cyberspace operations to “hunt and clear” critical mission systems in support of Combatant Command and Joint Force requirements, the GAO said.
The Air Force issued its solicitation as a set-aside to service-disabled ...
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