168 results for 'court:"Court of Federal Claims"'.
J. Bruggink finds for the U.S. in this post-award bid protest related to a contract to provide coding services for Medicare and Medicaid because the department conducted a thorough and reasonable evaluation of the proposals.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Bruggink, Filed On: November 20, 2023, Case #: 23-1113C, Categories: Contract
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J. Lettow allows a company to continue claims brought after the U.S. denied indemnification concerning a naval shipyard property because the company sufficiently established it incurred costs in defending against the underlying litigation.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Lettow, Filed On: November 8, 2023, Case #: 23-416, Categories: Indemnification
J. Smith finds for the U.S. in this post-award bid protest related to a contract to provide wheelchair van transportation services because the fair evaluation met solicitation criteria.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Smith, Filed On: November 8, 2023, Case #: 22-1037, Categories: Contract
J. Bonilla finds for the U.S. in claims brought by a veteran who had been administratively separated because the veteran was found guilty of conduct unbecoming an officer for posting nude and sexually explicit photos and videos of himself with women other than his wife on "several adult websites."
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Bonilla, Filed On: November 6, 2023, Case #: 21-1994C, Categories: Veterans, Military
J. Bruggink finds that the U.S. should be denied summary judgment in contract claims concerning transport services because the U.S. is responsible for invoices for shipments listed as active tenders.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Bruggink, Filed On: October 16, 2023, Case #: 19-1714C, Categories: Contract
J. Somers finds for the U.S. in this post-award bid protest for a contract seeking information technology services because plaintiff failed to demonstrate error in the evaluation or that the decision had been capricious.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Somers, Filed On: October 11, 2023, Case #: 23-708C, Categories: Contract
J. Holte finds for the U.S. in claims seeking to resolve whether a railroad easement had been abandoned because the company used the railway at least minimally during the period in question, which does not indicate the railway company intended to abandon the property.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Holte, Filed On: October 11, 2023, Case #: 12-340, Categories: Property
J. Holte allows a medical officer to continue claims challenging her separation from the air force because genuine issues remain in dispute as to why multiple requests to withdraw her separation had been ignored.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Holte, Filed On: October 10, 2023, Case #: 18-496, Categories: Military
J. Davis finds for plaintiff in this post-award bid protest concerning a contract for the design of unmanned aircraft systems because the evaluation was not in accordance with the procurement process.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Davis, Filed On: October 6, 2023, Case #: 23-431, Categories: Contract
J. Lettow confirms the parties' agreed upon claim construction related to patents for security monitoring systems used in airports and other locations considered to be secure by the government.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Lettow, Filed On: October 4, 2023, Case #: 15-501C, Categories: Patent
J. Dietz denies an aerospace company's motion to complete the administrative record regarding its decision to award Boeing a contract for arm assemblies because the aerospace company failed to allege bad faith regarding the procurement decision, and discovery was not warranted.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: October 2, 2023, Case #: 23-0688, Categories: Discovery, Contract