_________________________________________ DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE: March 8, 1995 _________________________________________ GSBCA 13172-P GRUMMAN DATA SYSTEMS CORPORATION, Protester, v. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, Respondent, and VOLT/ALPHANUMERIC PUBLICATION SYSTEMS, Intervenor. David V. Anthony, Richard P. Rector, Nanci S. Redman, and Daniel J. Moynihan, III of Pettit & Martin, Washington, DC; and Paul C. Burkholder of Northrop Grumman Corporation, Los Angeles, CA, counsel for Protester. Peter D. Butt, Jr., and Jeffrey A. Mansfield, Office of Counsel, Fleet and Industrial Supply Center, Department of the Navy, San Diego, CA; and Anita M. LeBlanc, Office of General Counsel, Naval Supply Systems Command, Department of the Navy, Arlington, VA, counsel for Respondent. Thomas F. Williamson, Robert M. Moore, Gerald T. Nielsen, and Lorenzo F. Exposito of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Washington, DC; and Howard B. Weinreich of Volt Information Sciences, Inc., New York, NY, counsel for Intervenor. WILLIAMS, Board Judge. ORDER On February 1, 1995, Grumman Data Systems Corporation (Grumman) protested the decision of the Department of the Navy to reopen competition and issue an amendment to solicitation number N00123-94-R-5109 to procure photocomposition, digitized artwork, and database management services. On March 7, 1995, Grumman filed a motion for voluntary dismissal with prejudice. Accordingly, this protest is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Rule 28(a).[foot #] 1 _____________________________ MARY ELLEN COSTER WILLIAMS Board Judge ----------- FOOTNOTE BEGINS --------- [foot #] 1 58 Fed. Reg. 69,263 (1993) (to be codified at 48 CFR 6101.28)