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Sep 30

Modesto Management, LLC

We dismiss the protest on the basis that the protester is not an interested party.
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Sep 26

Peraton Inc.

We deny the protest.

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Sep 25

Oready, LLC

We find that the protester included citations to non-existent decisions or materially false representations of the factual or legal issues addressed in the cited decisions in its pleadings which we hereinafter refer to as non-existent citations or decisions. We dismiss the protests for abuse of GAO's bid protest process based on the protester's repeated submission of non-existent citations or decisions to support its protest.
B-423649,B-423650,B-423670,B-423670.2

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