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MISTAKES IN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING
FROM: FAR (Federal Acquisition Regulation) Consulting and Training
by Richard Lieberman, Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Consultant
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Dick Lieberman,Consultant
Oct 2, 2018
2 min read
Don't Forget to Make and Sign the Required Certification for Your Claim
Proper certification of a claim is essential. The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals recently considered a contractor’s claim for...
Dick Lieberman,Consultant
May 23, 2018
2 min read
Contracting Officers: Don't Make The Mistake of Paying an Imposter
An Air Force contracting officer (“CO”) receives an email referencing Contract No. H92237-13-C-5002 (the “Contract”) for general labor...
Dick Lieberman,Consultant
Apr 29, 2018
2 min read
Don't Forget to Reserve Any Claims in A Final Signed Release
Once again, a contractor was barred from raising future claims on a contract where the same contractor had executed a final release that...
Dick Lieberman,Consultant
Dec 2, 2017
4 min read
Don't make a BIG Mistake When You Sign Your Claim or Certification
The Contract Disputes Act of 1978 (“CDA”) contains a few simple requirements for claims over $100,000, including certification. Yet to...
Dick Lieberman,Consultant
Sep 19, 2017
2 min read
Don't Make the Mistake of Thinking the First Decision Controls an Appeal Date--the Date of the L
Under the Contract Disputes Act of 1978, a contractor may appeal to a Board of Contract Appeals an adverse contracting officer’s (“CO”)...
Dick Lieberman,Consultant
Sep 19, 2017
2 min read
Don't Make the Mistake of Thinking a Claim Must Include All Costs Incurred to be Valid
Duncan Aviation sought $1.6 million for “over and above” costs incurred in connection with a Navy contract to overhaul landing gear...
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