_________________________________________ DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE: December 10, 1992 _________________________________________ GSBCA 12202-P RMTC SYSTEMS, INC., Protester, v. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, Respondent. Jeff Stollman, President of RMTC Systems, Inc., Boulder, CO, appearing for Protester. Michael J. Cunningham, Office of the General Counsel, Naval Regional Contracting Center, Philadelphia, PA, and Jonathan Kosarin, Office of Counsel, Naval Supply Systems Command, Washington, DC, counsel for Respondent. DANIELS, Board Judge. ORDER On December 2, 1992, RMTC Systems, Inc. (RMTC) filed a protest against the Department of the Navy's rejection from the competitive range of protester's offer to supply automatic data processing equipment. RMTC filed a letter on December 3 withdrawing its protest. The letter states: Today, an award on the subject solicitation was made, allowing the Navy to release winning bid information to us. The contracting officer was polite enough to promptly contact us and inform us of the wide disparity between our offer and the winning offer. We concur with the Navy's previous assess[ment] that our offer was not in the competitive range. Protester's president has orally informed us that his firm desires that the protest be dismissed with prejudice. In accordance with protester's request, the protest is hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Rule 28(a). _____________________________ STEPHEN M. DANIELS Board Judge