Our Boston Mayor Kim Janey returning to City Hall after speaking out in support of fully funding subway, bus, ferry, and commuter rail in the MBTA s upcoming budget and restoring service as soon as possible. We rode the T back from the State Transportation Building, as you can see, Mayor Janey is a fast walker and leads the way! She also uses the stairs rather than the escalator.
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Our Boston Mayor Kim Janey returning to City Hall after speaking out in support of fully funding subway, bus, ferry, and commuter rail in the MBTA s upcoming budget and restoring service as soon as possible. We rode the T back from the State Transportation Building, as you can see, Mayor Janey is a fast walker and leads the way! She also uses the stairs rather than the escalator.
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First Quality® Teams Up with Cradles to Crayons® to Fight Childhood Poverty
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First Quality® Teams Up with Cradles to Crayons® to Fight Childhood Poverty
With operations in Chicagoland, Greater Philadelphia, and Massachusetts, Cradles to Crayons provides children from birth through age 12 living in homeless or low-income situations with the essential items they need to thrive. The organization engages volunteers to collect new and high-quality used children s goods for distribution through their network of service partners and their innovative, online donation platform, Giving Factory
5 Key Bid Protest Decisions Of 2020
USA December 23 2020
In 2020, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and the U.S. Government Accountability Office issued five decisions worthy of particular note:
Inserso Corp. v. U.S.[1]
Teledyne Brown Engineering Inc.[2]
Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. v. U.S.[3]
LAX Electronics Inc. v. U.S.[4]
Centerra Integrated Facilities Services LLC.[5]
This article provides a brief overview of these five cases and discusses how they might shape the bid protest landscape going forward.[6]
Inserso
The Facts
In March 2016, the Defense Information Systems Agency posted the Encore III solicitation for indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contracts for IT services. The competition was divided into two suites: one for full and open competition and the other restricted to small businesses.