CACI, Inc.-Federal v. US
Case Number:
22-1488
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Nature of Suit:
140 Contract - Protest (Post Award)
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December 20, 2023
Top Government Contract Cases Of 2023: Year In Review
Courts have decided a number of consequential cases affecting government contractors this year, including the Federal Circuit overhauling its jurisdictional jurisprudence and a Texas federal judge once again questioning the scope of the president's procurement authority. Here, Law360 explores several of the top government contracts-related rulings in 2023.
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October 11, 2023
Fed. Circ. Won't Disturb Jurisdictional Standing Ruling
The Federal Circuit has rejected a petition from government attorneys who wanted to revisit the dismissal of CACI International's challenge to a $774.3 million U.S. Army contract, allowing its decision that statutory standing is not jurisdictional to suffice.
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August 28, 2023
CACI Says No Need To Revisit Fed. Circ.'s Protest Ruling
CACI International chided the federal government's attempt to get a Federal Circuit rehearing on whether it was allowed to challenge a $774.3 million U.S. Army deal, saying the appeals court's ruling that the standing issue wasn't jurisdictional was solid.
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August 11, 2023
Gov't Wants Rehearing Of Army Contract Protest Jurisdiction
The U.S. government asked the Federal Circuit to take another look at a three-judge panel's May decision that CACI International's lack of statutory standing was not a jurisdictional issue in a case in which it protested a U.S. Army contract being awarded to another company.
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July 14, 2023
Top Government Contracts Cases Of 2023: Midyear Review
This year has already been an impactful one for government contracting lawyers, with the highest-profile False Claims Act decision in years, another decision that has raised questions about the constitutionality of whistleblower FCA cases, and COVID-19-related rulings on the president's procurement authority. Here, Law360 looks at the top court rulings on government contracts so far in 2023.
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May 24, 2023
Fed. Circ. Opens Door To More Merits-Based Contract Args
Recent Federal Circuit decisions that key standing and waiver issues implicated in many federal contract disputes are not jurisdictional barriers are likely to give bid protesters a significant boost to their chances of arguing the merits of their cases.
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May 10, 2023
Fed. Circ. Backs Nix Of $774M Army Deal Protest Despite Error
The Federal Circuit stopped short Wednesday of remanding a lower court ruling that a CACI International unit lacked statutory standing when challenging a $774.3 million U.S. Army deal, saying an error didn't sway it from affirming the court's ultimate determination.
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March 06, 2023
Fed. Circ. Judge Tears Into Gov't In $774M Army Deal Dispute
A Federal Circuit judge tore into the federal government's arguments Monday as it defended a decision disqualifying a CACI unit from a $774.3 million U.S. Army acquisition, suggesting the government's position had wrongly conflated standing and merits issues.