United States Federal Circuit
Digitalis Education Solutions, Inc. v. US, 2011-5079
In a challenge to the Department of Defense's sole-source procurement of digital planetariums brought post-award by another maker and seller of digital planetariums, the Court of Federal Claims dismissal for lack of standing is affirmed where: 1) plaintiff did not have the requisite direct economic interest because it failed to submit a statement of capability during the prescribed period; and 2) plaintiff was not an interested party with standing to challenge the reasonableness of the five-day procurement period because it did not discover the procurement posting for more than twenty days.
Appellate Information
- Decided 01/04/2012
- Published 01/04/2012
Judges
- Moore
Court
- United States Federal Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellant:
- Christopher H. Howard, William P. Rayel, James E. Krause