The availability of such relief is enough to maintain this as a ‘live’ controversy."). The case the government relies on in support of its proposition, Glenn Defense Marine (ASIA), PTE LTD. v. United States , 469 F. App'x 865 (Fed. Cir. 2012) (non-precedential), is factually inapposite. In that case, and the case it relies on, Gibraltar Industries, Inc. v. United States , 726 F.2d 747 (Fed. Cir. 1984), the protestor was ultimately awarded the contract it was protesting and therefore its bid preparation and proposal costs were not wasted.