Examples of Agency Board of Contract Appeals in a sentence
Using ADR does not waive the Contractor’s right to appeal to the Agency Board of Contract Appeals or United States Court of Federal Claims.
There are currently four such boards: the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals; the Civilian Agency Board of Contract Appeals; the Postal Service board; and the Tennessee Valley Authority board.
The HCaTS CO’s final decision may be appealed to the HCaTS Ombudsman under Alternative Disputes Resolution (ADR), or Agency Board of Contract Appeals or United States Court of Federal Claims (See FAR Section 33.201 and GSAR Subpart 533.2).
Agency Board of Contract Appeals means the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (CBCA).
Displaced persons (DPs) and affected assets were originally identified at different stages of the IDB Tranche/Project 2 preparation.
Using ADR does not waive the Contractor’s right to appeal to the Agency Board of Contract Appeals or United States Court of Federal Claims.H.36.6 Off-Ramping GSA reserves the unilateral right to Off-Ramp non-performing Contractors.
Agency Board of Contract Appeals means the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals (CBCA).3033.211 Contracting officer's decision.
The Agency Board of Contract Appeals that will hear appeals from the decisions of bureau Contracting Officers is the Department of Transportation BCA (DOTBCA).
For agency-determined changes, the authority for employees in senior-level (pay plan SL) and scientific and professional (pay plan ST) positions is 5 U.S.C. 5376; for employees in Agency Board of Contract Appeals positions (pay plan CA), the authority is 5 U.S.C. 5372a; for administrative appeals judges (pay plan AA), the authority is 5 U.S.C. 5372b; and for administrative law judges (pay plan AL), the authority is 5 U.S.C. 5372.
The OASIS SB CO final decision may be appealed to the OASIS SB Ombudsman under Alternative Disputes Resolution (ADR), as defined in FAR Subpart 33.201 and GSAM 533.214.Using ADR does not waive the Contractor’s right to appeal to the Agency Board of Contract Appeals or United States Court of Federal Claims.