by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Aug 10, 2023 | Uncategorized
In a recent “by-the-book” termination for convenience, the Armed Services Board concluded that even though there was a valid termination for convenience by the government, the full amount of the contract was owed to the contractor because of the language of the... by Josh Pina | Aug 4, 2023 | Uncategorized
Hello and thank you for joining us for our first fifteen Episodes of Fun with the FAR Season 10!Our next session will cover: FAR Part 27 (Patents, Data, and Copyrights) As we prepare for our sixteenth episode of Season 10, here are a few FAR Facts for us to think... by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Aug 3, 2023 | Uncategorized
The Court of Federal Claims recently ruled that a breach of contract (i.e. a breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing, or “Covenant”) does not occur until a claim for an equitable adjustment is wrongly denied by a contracting officer. When such an... by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Jul 27, 2023 | Uncategorized
Does a non-profit organization qualify as a “federal agency” for purposes of Government Accounting Office (“GAO”) protest jurisdiction? The GAO says that even though the organization receives federal funding for a procurement, it is not a federal agency.... by Josh Pina | Jul 20, 2023 | Uncategorized
Hello and thank you for joining us for our first fourteen Episodes of Fun with the FAR Season 10!Our next session will cover: FAR Part 25 (Foreign Acquisition) As we prepare for our fifteenth episode of Season 10, here are a few FAR Facts for us to think about: Under... by Richard D. Lieberman, Consultant | Jul 20, 2023 | Uncategorized
The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals recently addressed a claim caused by a suspension of work in a construction contract where a bid protest had been filed. Flatiron/Dragodos/Sukut JV, ASBCA Nos. 63019-20, April 4, 2023. The government moved to...