Law360, Washington (January 11, 2016, 7:00 PM EST) -- The Government Accountability Office rejected Computer Sciences Corporation’s protest of an information technology contract awarded to a rival bidder, finding that Citizenship and Immigration Services had reasonable concerns about why CSC's choice to switch between two software development methodologies. Worries that CSC proposed a methodology that’s best suited to handle increases in unplanned work without sufficiently accounting for the frequency of the work was enough for CIS to go with a higher-priced bid by Vencore Services and Solutions Inc., the GAO said in a decision filed Jan. 4 and recently made public. The decision upholds a contract CIS awarded last year...

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