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  1. January 01, 2024

    Government Contracts Cases To Watch In 2024: A Preview

    Federal courts in 2024 are set to decide on important aspects of federal contracting law, such as whether setting minimum wage requirements fits within the president’s procurement authority, and how far a federal preference for buying commercial items stretches. Here, Law360 previews key cases that government contractors should have on their radar this year.

  2. November 08, 2023

    AI Firm Urges Fed. Circ. To Let It Protest Deal It Didn't Bid On

    An artificial intelligence company told the Federal Circuit on Wednesday that it should be allowed to protest its exclusion from consideration to supply computer vision technology as part of a $376 million National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency procurement, despite not bidding on the deal.

  3. August 15, 2023

    AI Co. Says Task Order Bar Shouldn't Block $376M NGA Case

    An artificial intelligence company has said a Court of Federal Claims judge misinterpreted a statutory bar on certain task order-related protests, urging the Federal Circuit to overturn a decision tossing its protest over a $376 million National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency contract.

  4. July 25, 2023

    CACI Tells Fed. Circ. AI Co.'s Protest Suit Was Rightly Rejected

    CACI Inc., which won a $376 million National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency data project contract, urged the Federal Circuit to uphold a Claims Court decision dismissing an artificial intelligence firm's protest of its win, saying the lower court correctly found it lacked jurisdiction over the protest.

  5. 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.