Spatial Front Inc. can move forward with a $39 million task order to provide IT services at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services’ technical operations center in Stennis, Miss., the GAO said in a decision released Wednesday.
Protester CVTEK LLC didn’t show that Spatial Front engaged in an unreasonable “bait and switch” concerning its plan to rely on a program manager and deputy program manager, and where they would work, the US Government Accountability Office said.
The agency’s performance work statement said it didn’t require the Maryland-based personnel to be on-site in Mississippi, contrary to the protester’s argument, the GAO ...
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