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               DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE:  August 14, 1992
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                             GSBCA 11941-P
 
 
                    INTEGRATED SYSTEMS GROUP, INC.,
 
                                                Protester,
                                   v.
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY,
 
                                                Respondent,
                                  and
 
                 GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, INC.,
 
                                                Intervenor.
 
        Shelton H. Skolnick, Derwood, MD, counsel for Protester.
 
        Colonel Riggs Wilks,  Jr., Major Charles R. Marvin, Jr., and
   Captain Sophia L. Rafatjah,  Office of the Chief  Trial Attorney,
   Department of the Army, Arlington, VA, counsel for Respondent.
 
        William S.  Dawson, III  of Government Technology  Services,
   Inc., Chantilly, VA, counsel for Intervenor-Respondent.
 
   HYATT, Board Judge.
 
                                 ORDER
 
        On July 28, 1992, Integrated Systems Group, Inc. (ISG) filed
   a protest  concerning a solicitation issued by  the Department of
   the Army  for the acquisition  of general purpose  automatic data
   processing  equipment.     The  protest   alleged  the  following
   violations of applicable regulations:
 
        -    the failure of  the contracting officer to  cancel
             the noticed order as required by the FIRMR
 
        -    use of unstated evaluation factors in evaluating a
             response to a CBD notice of intent to award
 
        -    failure to promptly notify ISG  of an award in the
             subject procurement
 
        -    award  of an  open market  order  which is  not in
             accordance with FAR requirements for competition
 
        On August 11, 1992, ISG  filed a voluntary motion to dismiss
   with prejudice.
    
        Accordingly, this protest is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE.  Rule
   28(a)(1).  
 
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                                      CATHERINE B. HYATT
                                      Board Judge