VetPride-EMI Maintenance Solutions LLC can move forward with a $91 million contract to support US Air Force primary training ranges, the GAO said in a decision released Thursday.
Altus Technology Solutions couldn’t show in its protest that the Air Force conducted a flawed program management evaluation, or that VetPride lacked eligibility for not complying with contractor registration requirements, the Government Accountability Office said.
The Air Force issued a solicitation to small businesses for services to support the Air Combat Command’s primary training ranges, and selected VetPride in February 2026.
Altus, which submitted a $107 million bid, said the Air ...
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