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Federal Courts Rule on Defense Contract Protests
March 19, 2026
The US Court of Federal Claims issued rulings on two significant defense procurement protests impacting Army and Navy contracts. The court rejected United Defense LLC's protest against the Army's award of a $100 million intelligence services contract to Evocati Solutions JV LLC, citing United Defense's lack of standing due to its prior disqualification for technical reasons. The court also clarified that even alleged violations of the Procurement Integrity Act by Evocati would not entitle United Defense to relief. Separately, the court ruled against the Navy in a protest involving the disqualification of a shipbuilder from a contract to dismantle a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, finding that the Navy unreasonably ignored the bidder's request for a proposal submission extension, which affected the fairness of the procurement process.
- Why this matters: These rulings highlight the critical importance of strict adherence to procurement procedures, including timely communication and fair consideration of extension requests, to avoid legal challenges.
- Procurement officials should ensure transparent and equitable evaluation processes, especially regarding bidder communications and compliance with procurement integrity rules.
- Contractors and bidders must carefully follow solicitation requirements and deadlines, as technical disqualifications and procedural oversights can undermine protest standing.
- Legal outcomes in these cases may influence future defense contract protests and agency handling of procurement disputes, emphasizing the role of the US Court of Federal Claims in adjudicating such matters.
Even if the court excluded Evocati from the competition for violating the Procurement Integrity Act, United Defense couldn’t receive the relief it seeks.
— Judge Elaine D. Kaplan
Agencies
United States Army, US Court of Federal Claims, U.S. Navy, U.S. Department of Defense, Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council
Vendors
Evocati Solutions JV LLC, United Defense LLC, shipbuilder
Contracts
$100 million,
Sources
- Army Intelligence Contract Protest Rejected for a Lack of Harm · Bloomberg Government News · Mar 19
- Navy Loses Protest Over Ignored Proposal Extension Request - Law360 · Law360 · Mar 19