GAO reports a protest filed by a large business of Wilmington related to a contract issued as a small business set-aside for software licenses, maintenance, and support services and other activities associated with implementing an Electronic Common Technical Document (eCTD) validation and review software has been dismissed. Synchrogenix had challenged the agency’s evaluation of Lorenz’s proposal and source selection decision. Read the decision here.
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