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  1. April 23, 2024

    $45B DOE Deal Backed By Common Sense, Contractor Says

    A U.S. Department of Energy contractor urged the Federal Circuit to restore a $45 billion deal it won, saying the department was allowed to award the deal despite the contractor not being continuously registered in a federal award management database.

  2. March 18, 2024

    Feds Call $45B Nuclear Deal Appeal Moot After New Award

    The federal government pressed the Federal Circuit to dismiss a contractor's appeal over registration issues with a $45 billion nuclear waste cleanup contract, arguing Monday the appeal was moot following the U.S. Department of Energy's reissuance of the deal.

  3. March 01, 2024

    Joint Venture Wins $45B DOE Nuclear Deal Again After Protest

    The U.S. Department of Energy has again awarded a $45 billion nuclear waste management contract to a BWXT, Fluor and Amentum joint venture, after a previous award to the company was vacated over its failure to follow a federal registration requirement.

  4. 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.

  5. September 14, 2023

    Gov't Hostility To Bid Protest Consolidation Iffy, Fed. Circ. Told

    A joint venture urged the Federal Circuit on Thursday to consolidate its protest to a U.S. Department of State security deal with a separate $45 billion bid protest, saying the federal government had no grounds to oppose consolidation.

  6. September 11, 2023

    Gov't Wants Fed. Circ. To Hear Registration Appeals Separately

    The federal government has urged the Federal Circuit not to consolidate similar appeals over registration issues underlying a $45 billion U.S. Department of Energy contract and a U.S. Department of State procurement, saying consolidation would needlessly delay one of those appeals.