February 05, 2025
A D.C. federal judge has ruled in favor of the Washington, D.C., government in a lawsuit accusing the district's public school system of improperly tapping one of its own agencies to provide network services over incumbent Allied Telecom's bid.
December 17, 2024
A D.C. federal judge on Tuesday scrutinized Allied Telecom’s claims that the D.C. public school system flouted federal law by tapping one its own agencies to provide network services, questioning whether the preemption claims are the Northern Virginia telecom’s only avenue for bringing its challenge.
July 24, 2023
A District of Columbia federal judge refused to toss claims accusing Washington, D.C.'s public school system of improperly tapping one of its agencies to provide network services over incumbent Allied Telecom's bid, saying Monday there's a reasonable inference the agency violated federal competitive bidding rules.
May 09, 2022
Allied Telecom Group LLC told a federal judge Monday that the District of Columbia created a "false set of facts and misapplied law" in arguing that the North Virginia telecom cannot sue the district for tapping one of its agencies to provide network services for area public schools and libraries over the incumbent contract.
May 02, 2022
The District of Columbia argued in federal court that a North Virginia telecom lacks jurisdiction to level claims the district skirted federal law when tapping one of its own agencies to provide network services for area public schools over the incumbent contractor.
March 10, 2022
A Northern Virginia telecom has accused the District of Columbia government of evading federal law by choosing one of its own agencies rather than a private contractor to provide network services while collecting federal subsidies for the work.