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The Federal Circuit on Wednesday affirmed that the U.S. Department of State did not owe a construction contractor reimbursement for additional costs related to an Ebola outbreak, upholding a decision also relevant to contractual adjustment claims related to COVID-19.
In Nauset Construction Corporation,1 the Armed Service Board of Contract Appeals once again addressed how Government allegations of fraud impact the Board's ability to hear a claim.
The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals has ruled that a biopharmaceutical company does not have to pay a penalty for seeking reimbursement for unallowable executive compensation costs because the government dragged its feet on setting a cap on those costs.