MVP Robotics Inc. can proceed with a $191 million contract from the US Marine Corps for Trackless Mobile Infantry Targets system support services to help train military personnel.
Protester Marathon Targets Inc. unsuccessfully challenged the agency’s evaluation of MVP’s bid, as well as the agency’s decision to disqualify it from the procurement, Judge Kathryn C. Davis of the US Court of Federal Claims said in an opinion made public Nov. 21.
Disqualifying Marathon for trying to take advantage of an inadvertent disclosure of MVP’s proprietary information was neither substantively nor procedurally improper, Davis said, and therefore Marathon lacked standing to ...
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