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- Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals - JD Supra
On February 26, 2025, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals issued a decision allowing the government to reduce a contract by $1 1M due to a contractor’s failure to comply with the
- ASBCA’s FY 2023 Report – A Look at the Numbers
On November 1, 2023, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA) published its FY 2023 Report of Transactions and Proceedings, which provides statistics regarding the adjudication of appeals between contractors and the Army, Navy, Air Force, Corps of Engineers, Central Intelligence Agency, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals Addresses Sovereign Immunity . . .
In JE Dunn Construction Company (ASBCA No 62936 April 25, 2022) the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals took up the issue of whether the sovereign acts doctrine barred a contractor's claim
- Know Your Rights: SBCA Issues Two Important Reminders to Contractors
The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (Board) recently issued notable reminders to contractors regarding its jurisdictional authority and the importance of timely filing claims The Board explained in DSME Construction Co , Ltd , ASBCA 63878 (July 30, 2024), that it may retain jurisdiction over a dispute even when a different forum is
- No Longer Appealing: Why Are Contractors Filing Fewer Appeals at the . . .
The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA or Board) recently issued its fiscal year (FY) 2024 annual report, covering the period from October 1, 2023, through September 30, 2024 As we
- Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals - JD Supra
The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals’ 2023 annual report reveals the lowest number of docketed appeals in 40 years, while at the same time the Board deals with the largest number of
- Board Sustains Lockheed Martin’s $131 Million Cumulative Impact Claim
In Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, ASBCA No 62209 (a C M case), the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (Board) awarded $131,888,860 in damages plus applicable interest in connection with Lockheed Martin’s claim for the cumulative disruptive impacts it experienced in performing over and above work on the C-5 Reliability Enhancement
- ASBCA Archives | Government Contracts Legal Forum
On remand from the U S Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, in ECC International Constructors, LLC, ASBCA Nos 59586, 59643, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals concluded that, by waiting until after a hearing on the merits and six years after the appeal was filed, the government forfeited its right to challenge the contractor’s satisfaction of the FAR’s sum-certain
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