Federal Circuit Reinstates Boeing Contractual Cost Accounting Case

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Federal Circuit Revives Boeing’s Suit Against Defense Contract Management Agency

In a recent development, the Federal Circuit has revived Boeing’s lawsuit against the Defense Contract Management Agency, alleging wrongful adjustment of contractual cost claims. The dispute centers around a regulation that Boeing claims conflicts with a federal cost accounting statute.

The court’s decision to revive the case highlights the ongoing legal battle between Boeing and the DCMA, with the Federal Circuit ruling that the issue at hand is primarily a contract dispute rather than a regulatory challenge.

This latest twist in the legal saga underscores the complexities of government contracting and the importance of adhering to federal statutes and regulations. Boeing’s pursuit of justice in this matter serves as a reminder of the need for transparency and accountability in government procurement processes.

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Dr. Rafael Marrero
A nationally recognized expert in federal contracting, small business entrepreneurship, vendor, and project/program management. A graduate of the prestigious Stanford and Cornell Universities, Dr. Rafael Marrero is a former Fortune 500 procurement executive, two-time Inc. 500 honoree, network news commentator, and Amazon best-selling author.

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