The agency fight for the U.S. Army's advertising business is over after more than four years of RFIs, relaunches, internal investigations and legal disputes. Today, WPP's Possible officially withdrew its bid protest against the government from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, meaning it will no longer contest the decision to award the account to...
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January 23, 2019
Decision follows McCann withdrawal
By Patrick Coffee
The agency fight for the U.S. Army's advertising business is over after more than four years of RFIs, relaunches, internal investigations and legal disputes. Today, WPP's Possible officially withdrew its bid protest against the government from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, meaning it will no longer contest the decision to award the account to...
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