DoD Pulls Global Crossing Work
The Defense Information Systems Agency is yanking a $400 million contract away from Global Crossing Ltd., which the Hamilton, Bermuda-based company won in July, after the four losing bidders protested the award, according to industry sources.
The Defense Information Systems Agency is yanking a $400 million contract away from Global Crossing Ltd., which the Hamilton, Bermuda-based company won in July, after the four losing bidders protested the award, according to industry sources.
The contract, known as the Defense Research Engineering Network, or DREN, is a 10-year pact for long-haul communication services for the Defense Department's high-performance computing modernization program.
DISA officials apparently were so taken aback by all the disappointed bidders filing protests, the agency is retracting the award and plans to re-open bidding in the next three months, sources said.
The bidders who filed protests were AT&T Corp., Sprint Communications Inc., Qwest Communications International Inc. and WorldCom Inc.
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