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Stratera Fulcrum Technologies
Pretty standard stuff so far it would seem. But USPTO doesn’t follow all of the same procurement rules as much of the rest of the government.
USPTO’s special status came into play when the BOSS contract was the subject of protests by CGI Federal and Ascendant after they failed to clear a downselect phase.
Only it wasn’t a downselect.
The Government Accountability Office ruled there was no solicitation and rejected the protest. CGI and Ascendant argued that a request for information should be considered part of the solicitation. Neither company was not invited to bid on BOSS after they responded to the RFI.
By Ross Wilkers
May 10, 2021
Four months on from the initial announcement, private equity firm Veritas Capital has completed its acquisition of Perspecta and merged that company into portfolio government technology firm Peraton.
Peraton now doubles in size to approximately $7 billion in annual revenue nearly three months after the company absorbed the former Northrop Grumman IT services business. That deal alone tripled Peraton’s scale to $3 billion-plus in pro forma annual sales at the time excluding Perspecta.
Nearly three-fourths of Perspecta s stockholders approved the sale of the company on Wednesday, which was the final hurdle to clear in closing the deal. Veritas held 11.7 percent of the stock before moving to acquire the whole and combine it with Peraton.
Major players bid for chance to build US Marine Corps’ next recon vehicle May 4 U.S. Marines drive to a checkpoint during Cold Response 14, a multinational exercise in northern Norway. The service wants to replace the LAV-25 with a new advanced reconnaissance vehicle. (Courtesy of the U.S. Marine Corps) WASHINGTON Several major industry players have bid for a chance to build the U.S. Marine Corps’ next reconnaissance vehicle as the service embarks on a prototyping effort to replace its aging fleet of lightly armored vehicles. Incumbent General Dynamics Land Systems which is the manufacturer of the Light Armored Vehicle-25 currently in service announced it submitted an advanced reconnaissance vehicle, or ARV, prototype proposal by the Marine Corps’ May 3 deadline.
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