It's not clear whether the protest will alter the timeline for service members to begin using the new moving process, which is now expected in late 2022.
Troops can expect to see improvements in every part of the moving process, from scheduling to filing a claim for lost or damaged goods, says the chief executive officer of HomeSafe Alliance.
The delay is probably good for military families, because officials won't be starting a whole new system for managing household goods shipments during the busy summer season.
Prosecutors say the government lost no money on the contracts because he was to be paid on delivery, but the government was cheated out of more than $330,000 in two other schemes.