JACOBS TECHNOLOGY INC. v. USA
JACOBS TECHNOLOGY INC. |
USA |
IBM GLOBAL BUSINESS SERVICES |
1:2011cv00180 |
March 21, 2011 |
United States Federal Claims Court |
COFC Office |
None |
Edward J. Damich |
Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1491 |
None |
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Filing 101 PUBLISHED OPINION of opinion 99 previously filed under seal (1) denying IBM's motion to compel discovery and supplement the administrative record, (2) denying as moot IBM's motion for judgment on the administrative record relating to the initial procurement, and (3) granting in part and denying in part IBM's motion for judgment on the administrative record for IBM's claims pertaining to the reprocurement and denying in part and granting in part Defendant's and Jacobs' cross-motions on these claims. Signed by Judge Edward J. Damich. (ef) Copy to parties. |
Filing 91 PUBLISHED OPINION of 89 opinion previously filed under seal denying 38 Jacob Technology Inc.'s Motion for Judgment on the Administrative Record and granting the Government's (as included in 51 ) and IBM Global Business Services' 48 Cross-Motions for Judgment on the Administrative Record in the Jacobs Action. Signed by Judge Edward J. Damich. (ef) Copy to parties. |
Filing 88 PUBLISHED OPINION of 85 opinion previously filed under seal denying Defendant's motion to dismiss Count II of IBM Global Business Service's ("IBM's") complaint regarding the reprocurement. (Defendant's motion to dismis s Count II as provided in 51 Defendant's motion, and, in the alternative, cross-motion and response.) Judgment is deferred on Defendant's motion to dismiss Count I of IBM's complaint regarding the initial procurement. Signed by Judge Edward J. Damich. (ef) Copy to parties. |
Filing 80 PUBLISHED OPINION of 69 opinion previously filed under seal denying Defendant's motion to dismiss Jacobs Technology Inc.'s claims included in 51 Defendant's motion to dismiss, and in the alternative, cross-motion and response. Signed by Judge Edward J. Damich. (ef) Copy to parties. |
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