The General Accountability Office has denied a protest filed by Northrop Grumman Technical Services against the Army in the case of the Enhanced Medium-Altitude Reconnaissance Surveillance System, clearing the way for a new contract award decision. GAO attorneys on June 15 rejected the company's claim that the Army's proposed corrective action following an earlier protest was insufficient, according to a copy of the bid protest decision obtained by InsideDefense.com today. In December, Northrop Grumman, L-3 Communications and Lockheed Martin...