OAO CORP. v. JOHNSON

Nos. 94-1106, 94-1130 and 94-1170.

49 F.3d 721 (1995)

OAO CORPORATION, Appellant, v. Roger W. JOHNSON, Administrator, General Services Administration, Appellee, and Computer Data Systems, Inc., Intervenor. Roger W. JOHNSON, Administrator, General Services Administration, Appellant, v. OAO CORPORATION, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.

February 17, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas L. Patin, Spriggs & Hollingsworth, Washington, DC, argued, for appellant. With him on the brief was Stuart C. Nash, Kilcullen, Wilson & Kilcullen, Washington, DC.

Lauren S. Moore, Atty., Commercial Litigation Branch, Dept. of Justice, Washington, DC, argued, for appellee. With her on the brief were Frank W. Hunger, Asst. Atty. Gen., David M. Cohen, Director and Anthony H. Anikeeff, Asst. Director.

Charles B. Machion, Atty., Computer Data Systems, Inc., Rockville, MD, represented the intervenor.

Before NIES, PLAGER, and RADER, Circuit Judges.


RADER, Circuit Judge.

OAO Corporation appeals two decisions of the General Services Administration Board of Contract Appeals (Board). OAO first appeals the Board's denial of its reverse protest challenging the General Services Administration's (GSA) termination of its contract. OAO Corp. v. General Servs. Admin,. No. 12484-P, 94-1 B.C.A. (CCH) ¶ 26,392, 1993 WL 360295 (1993) (OAO I). Because the Board lacked jurisdiction over OAO's reverse protest...

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