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Notification of COFC Bid Protest, DDSB Operations and Sustainment IT Services

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On June 29, 2026, SpinSys-Dine, LLC filed a bid protest at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims challenging the Defense Health Agency’s decision to remove it from the competitive range for Solicitation No. 1779526, which sought Operations and Sustainment Information Technology Services through the Domain and Directory Service Branch. The protest, docketed as Case No. 26-935C, centers on the agency’s evaluation and selection process following the initial competitive range determination. This special notice was issued on July 8, 2026, to inform interested parties of the protest activity and does not require any action or response from recipients. The procurement is managed by the DHA Enterprise Medical Support EMS-CD office located at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, with primary point of contact William Vallee and secondary contact Stephani Preusser. The protest remains active as of the notice’s publication, and the solicitation’s place of performance is designated as DWG, Texas.

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SpinSys-Dine protested DHA’s removal from competitive range for IT services contract in Texas, case pending.

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Department Of Defense → Dha Enterprise Medical Support Ems-CdView Agency

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518210 - Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related ServicesView NAICS

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DWG, TX, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Dha Enterprise Medical Support Ems-Cd
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OfficeFORT SAM HOUSTON, TX, 78234, USA
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Department Of Defense → Dha Enterprise Medical Support Ems-Cd
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Office AddressFORT SAM HOUSTON, TX, 78234, USA
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William Vallee
Stephani Preusser

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Notification of COFC bid protest, Domain and Directory Service Branch (DDSB), Operations and Sustainment Information Technology Services.

On 29 June 2026, unsuccessful offeror SpinSys-Dine, LLC filed a bid protest action at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims (COFC), No. 26-935C, challenging the Defense Health Agency’s (Agency) removal from the competitive range from the Domain and Directory Service Branch (DDSB), Operations and Sustainment Information Technology Services under Solicitation No. 1779525.



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SpinSys-Dine, LLC. V. USA


Filed June 29, 2026


COFC Case No. 26-935C



This special notice is intended to provide interested parties with information.  No response is required. 

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