ARMY EMPLOYEE LACKED AUTHORITY TO MODIFY GSA CONTRACT
publication date: Jan 5, 2009
A contractor is twice disappointed in its appeal for payment for additional work on a federal project. It cannot argue against a typo on its signed claims release. And, because it admits to performing the non-contracted work at the request of the end-user, the contracting agency is not liable for the payment.
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