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Protesters and would-be protesters often compare their proposed
price to that of the awardee to draw conclusions about the
underlying proposals. When there is a significant difference in the
amount of the prices offered, it often seems like a reasonable and
quantitative measure to demonstrate grounds for a bid protest. And
the farther apart the prices of the awardee s and the
protestor s proposals, the more concerned the protester becomes
that there was something rotten in Denmark, or that the agency made
an error during the evaluation process.
CAE USA issues challenge to $106.9M Space Force award
CAE USA Mission Solutions is pushing back on the government s decision to award a $106.9 million Space Force training contract to a competitor.
The contract was awarded to Sigmatech through the Federal Supply Schedule vehicle to support the National Security Space Institute.
CAE is arguing that the bids were not properly evaluated. If they had been, CAE says they would have won.
The contract covers instructor services to the National Security Space Institute.
The institute is the U.S. Space Force’s organization for continuing education and as well as supporting education programs at the Air University, Naval Postgraduate School, and the Air Force Institute of Technology.
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Just this morning, following the President’s direction, the Department of Health and Human Services issued the order to formally direct states, tribes, and territories to make all adults eligible for COVID vaccines no later than May 1st. Even as we take steps to expand eligibility for vaccines in advance of May 1st, we continue to emphasize to states the importance of prioritizing vaccinations for higher-risk populations.
Two areas states can focus on in particular are, first, vaccination programs for congregate settings and homebound populations; and, second, creating priority scheduling pathways and dedicated slots for higher-risk populations.
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Bitmanagement Software GmbH v. U.S. raises important
issues for any company licensing software to the U.S. government,
particularly those that utilize third-party resellers.
Under this decision, even when the government acquires a license
with express limits on the scope of the government s rights
(e.g., limiting installation to a set number of computers), the
parties conduct may give the government an implied license to
use the software beyond the scope of the express license (e.g.,
vast deployments across government networks). However, even
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