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COFC Splits with GAO on Key Personnel Availability Notifications

A Court of Federal Claims decision holds that offerors do not have a duty to inform agency of changes to key personnel availability after submission of proposal. - The decision departs from well-settled GAO precedent. -...more

Can the Government Terminate a Contract for Convenience When It Does Not Actually Terminate the Contract for Convenience?

Court of Federal Claims rules that the government “constructively” terminated a contractor for convenience when it did not order the quantities specified in the contract. The “constructive termination for convenience”...more

Civilian Board of Contract Appeals Releases 2019 Annual Report

The Civilian Board of Contract Appeals recently released its fiscal year (FY) 2019 report. There are some interesting statistics for contractors to consider. Of note, litigants continue to benefit from the Board’s penchant...more

Unique Facts Entitle Contractor to Recover Under Mutual Mistake Theory

Latent errors in a data set provided by the Government led the ASBCA to hold the Government responsible for contractor-incurred costs. To obtain relief pursuant to the mutual mistake of fact theory, contractors must...more

Congressional Blue-Ribbon Committee Recommends Major Changes to Certain Socioeconomic and Small Business Requirements for DoD...

In this fourth and final installment of our Section 809 Panel alerts, we explore the recommended changes to update and eliminate burdensome aspects of certain socioeconomic and small business requirements for Department of...more

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