Gem Lifecycle Solutions and the US Defense Logistics Agency can move forward with a $152 million contract for the company to acquire and remove electronic scrap property, the GAO said in a decision released Monday.
Protester Regency Partners LLP failed to show that the agency should have disqualified Gem Lifecycle under its technical evaluation for failing to propose a facility that clearly met solicitation requirements, the Government Accountability Office said.
The agency issued a request for technical proposals in 2024, seeking a purchaser to buy its electronic scrap property, perform required demilitarization and mutilation processes, and remove and transport the ...
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