_______________________________________________ DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE: March 14, 1994 _______________________________________________ GSBCA 12768-P INFORMATION SYSTEMS & NETWORKS CORP., Protester, v. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, Respondent, and DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Intervening Agency, and FDC TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Intervenor. David S. Cohen, William F. Savarino, and G. Brent Connor of Cohen & White, Washington, DC, counsel for Protester. George N. Barclay, Michael J. Ettner, Seth P. Binstock, and John C. Sawyer, Office of General Counsel, General Services Administration, Washington, DC; and Roger D. Waldron, Federal Computer Acquisition Center, Lexington, MA, counsel for Respondent. Cyrus E. Phillips, IV of Keck, Mahin & Cate, Washington, DC, counsel for Intervening Agency. Carl J. Peckinpaugh, Scott M. Heimberg, Janet Z. Barsy, and Sheila C. Stark of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, Washington, DC; and Marvin S. Haber of FDC Technologies, Inc., Bethesda, MD, counsel for Intervenor. HYATT, Board Judge. ORDER OF DISMISSAL On February 24, 1994, Information Systems & Networks Corporation (ISN) protested the award made by the General Services Administration, Federal Computer Acquisition Center, on behalf of the Department of State, of a contract to FDC Technologies, Inc. The contract is for the modernization of IBM mainframe computer systems located at the Department of State's five main processing hubs. On March 9, 1994, ISN voluntarily moved the Board for an order dismissing this protest with prejudice. In accordance with this request, the protest is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Rule 28(a). The suspension of respondent's delegation of procurement authority lapses by its terms. _______________________________ CATHERINE B. HYATT Board Judge