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FALLS CHURCH, Va. — April 11, 2007
DynCorp
International LLC has learned that the U.S. Army has filed a Request
for Reconsideration with the Government Accountability Office (GAO)
challenging the GAO's decision to sustain the protest filed by L-3 in
connection with the Army's award of a contract to Global Linguist
Solutions LLC (GLS) for translation and interpretation services.
DynCorp International and McNeil Technologies, Inc. are parties to the
GLS joint venture. In requesting reconsideration, the Army has asked
GAO to reverse its March 29, 2007, bid protest decision so that the
Army may proceed with the linguist contract it awarded to GLS last
December. This is the first time that the Army has filed a request for
reconsideration in the past ten years, according to a search of GAO bid
protest decisions since 1996. In addition to identifying errors of law
and other flaws in the GAO's earlier decision, the Army has requested
that the GAO issue its decision on the reconsideration request
expeditiously.
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International LLC is a provider of specialized mission-critical
technical services to civilian and military government agencies
worldwide, and operates major programs in law enforcement training and
support, security services, base operations, aviation services,
contingency operations, and logistics support. Headquartered in Falls
Church, Va., DynCorp International has approximately 14,000 employees
worldwide. For more information, visit www.dyn-intl.com.