BANNUM, INC. v. USA
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ORDER granting 9 Motion to Intervene. Signed by Judge Lynn J. Bush. (TQ) Copy to parties.
In the United States Court of Federal Claims
No. 13-1027 C
(Filed January 8, 2014)
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BANNUM, INC.,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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THE UNITED STATES,
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Defendant,
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ALSTON WILKES SOCIETY, INC.,
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Intervenor-Defendant. *
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ORDER
Now pending before the court is Alston Wilkes Society, Inc.’s (AWS)
unopposed motion to intervene filed January 7, 2014 pursuant to Rule 24 of the
Rules of the United States Court of Federal Claims. In its motion, AWS asserts
that it is an actual offeror under Request for Proposals No. 200-1198-SE, issued by
the United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, for residential
reentry center services in Columbia, South Carolina. Inasmuch as the parties
stated during a telephonic status conference with the court on January 2, 2014 that
they have no objection to AWS intervening in this case, the court grants AWS’s
motion.
Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that
(1)
Alston Wilkes Society, Inc.’s Motion for Intervention, filed January 7,
2014, is GRANTED; and
(2)
Intervenor-Defendant Alston Wilkes Society, Inc. shall FILE its
Cross-Motion for Judgment on the Administrative Record and
Response to Plaintiff’s Motion for Judgment on the Administrative
Record, as well as any motion to dismiss, in accordance with the
court’s scheduling order entered January 2, 2014.
/s/Lynn J. Bush
LYNN J. BUSH
Senior Judge
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