The U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command has issued an amendment to the solicitation for translation and interpretation services in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Global Linguist Services LLC (GLS), a joint venture of DynCorp International and McNeil Technologies, was originally awarded the contract by the U.S. Army on December 18, 2006. The contract awarded to GLS was protested before the Government Accountability Office (GAO) by the incumbent, and the GAO determined the Army should take certain corrective action.

The Army's amendment to the solicitation revises three evaluation subfactors and specifies a five-page proposal limit for each subfactor. The subfactors are those dealing with fill rate (the ability to deploy qualified personnel on a timely basis), experience, and transition plan. Revised proposals are due to the Army on August 24, 2007

?We are pleased that this procurement is moving forward in a serious manner that will address the concerns raised by the GAO and ensure a timely decision,? said DynCorp International President and CEO Herbert J. Lanese. ?We look forward to an expedited conclusion of this procurement.?

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