_______________________________________________ DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE: September 21, 1993 _______________________________________________ GSBCA 12578-P INTEGRATED SYSTEMS GROUP, INC., Protester, v. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, Respondent. Shelton H. Skolnick, Judy D. Leishman, and Amy M. Hall of Skolnick & Leishman, P.C., Derwood, MD, counsel for Protester. Col. Riggs L. Wilks, Jr., Maj. Charles R. Marvin, Jr., Maj. Karl M. Ellcessor, III, and Maj. Wendy A. Polk, Office of the Chief Trial Attorney, Department of the Army, Arlington, VA, counsel for Respondent. HENDLEY, Board Judge. On September 13, 1993, the Board docketed a protest filed by Integrated Systems Group, Inc. (ISG). The protester alleged that the respondent, the United States Army, violated applicable statutes and regulations in the process of procuring automatic data processing equipment for use by the United States Army, West Point, New York. On September 20, 1993, the Board received the protester's motion to dismiss, which states: Integrated Systems Group, Inc. ("Protester") hereby withdraws its protest and requests that the General Services Administration Board of Contract Appeals ("Board") dismiss the protest with prejudice. The counsel for the Department of the Army ("Respondent") is aware of this motion and has no objection to the motion. Accordingly, the protest is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Rule 28(a). __________________________ JAMES W. HENDLEY Board Judge