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GLOBAL DYNAMICS, LLC v. U.S., 15-384. (2015)

Court: United States Court of Federal Claims Number: infdco20150504d20 Visitors: 15
Filed: May 01, 2015
Latest Update: May 01, 2015
Summary: ORDER PATRICIA CAMPBELL-SMITH , Chief Judge . Presently before the court is defendant's unopposed motion to dismiss the above-captioned case as moot. Def.'s Unopp. Mot. to Dismiss (Def.'s Mot.), Apr. 30, 2015, ECF No. 11. This bid protest was brought by plaintiff Global Dynamics, LLC (Global), as a challenge to the decision by the United States Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) to re-open the solicitation under which Global was the apparent awardee, and to request revised pricing from offerors
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ORDER

Presently before the court is defendant's unopposed motion to dismiss the above-captioned case as moot. Def.'s Unopp. Mot. to Dismiss (Def.'s Mot.), Apr. 30, 2015, ECF No. 11.

This bid protest was brought by plaintiff Global Dynamics, LLC (Global), as a challenge to the decision by the United States Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) to re-open the solicitation under which Global was the apparent awardee, and to request revised pricing from offerors. See Compl., Apr. 16, 2015, ECF No. 1; see also Def.'s Mot., App. A1 (excerpt from Amendment No. 9 to the solicitation, issued April 7, 2015, requesting submission of revised price proposals).

Since the filing of Global's complaint, MEDCOM has decided to cancel its re-opening of the competition and to maintain Global's status as the apparent awardee under the solicitation. Def.'s Mot. 3; see also App. A2 (Amendment No. 10 to the solicitation, issued April 20, 2015, cancelling Amendment No. 9 in its entirety and directing the contracting officer to disregard any revised price proposals submitted). As the re-solicitation that was the subject of Global's complaint has been retracted, defendant has moved to dismiss the instant case as moot, with no objection from plaintiff.

Based on the foregoing, defendant's unopposed motion to dismiss this case as moot is GRANTED, and plaintiff's complaint is DISMISSED in its entirety. No costs.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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