MYRIDDIAN, LLC, Plaintiff, v. THE UNITED STATES, Defendant., 165 Fed. Cl. 650


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HOLDINGS: [1]-In a post-award protest, plaintiff was entitled to a preliminary injunction, under U.S. Ct. Fed. Cl. R. 65, because there was a likelihood of success on the merits as the awardee's failure to comply with 48 C.F.R. § 52.204-7, which was incorporated into the Solicitation, rendered the awardee ineligible for the award, absent injunctive relief, plaintiff would suffer irreparable harm as plaintiff persuasively showed that it had no adequate remedy at law and would lose the reasonable opportunity to compete fairly for the contract without an injunction, the irreparable harm to plaintiff outweighed the speculative harm to the United States, and it was indisputably in the public interest to require the United States to comply with the terms of § 52.204-7, in a manner comparable to its own requirements for prospective bidders.