__________________________________________ DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE: August 14, 1992 __________________________________________ 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). __________________________ CATHERINE B. HYATT Board Judge