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Date: Wed, 26 Jan 94 10:27:11 PST
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Subject: SunFed protests NSA procurement in High Performance Workstations 2
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The Florida SunFlash
SunNews: SunFed Protest, Sun Foundation Grants
SunFLASH Vol 61 #17 January 1994
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61.17.A
Subject: SunFed Files Protest with GAO
If you have questions regarding this announcement, please contact
John Leahy at (703) 204-4818.
SUN FEDERAL FILES AGENCY PROTEST
WITH THE GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING OFFICE
Company Challenges "Round Two" of the NSA-HPW2 Workstation Procurement
VIENNA, Virg. -- January 12, 1994 -- On Jan. 7, Sun Microsystems
Federal, Inc., the original awardee of the National Security Agency
(NSA) HPW2 (High Performance Workstation) contract, filed a formal
protest with the Government Accounting Office (GAO) challenging the
rebid of the procurement. It is Sun Federal's contention that the
Maryland Procurement Office (MPO) has violated Federal Acquisition
Regulations (FAR) by substantially changing the requirements of the
original solicitation. The company is asking the GAO to direct the MPO
to cancel this solicitation and issue a new specification based on
current requirements.
Sun Microsystems Federal, Inc., is the leading vendor of open
client-server computing solutions to the government. It is a wholly
owned subsidiary of Sun Microsystems, Inc., with headquarters in
Milpitas, Calif.
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