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An equitable adjustment, in government contracting, is a contract adjustment pursuant to a changes clause, to compensate the contractor expense incurred due to actions of the Government or to compensate the Government for contract reductions. An equitable adjustment includes an allowance for profit; clauses that provide for adjustments ...
The NASA Contract Adjustment Board considers requests by NASA contractors for equitable contractual relief. In the U.S. Department of Transportation , a "Board of Contract Appeals" [ 15 ] is responsible for hearings and decisions on appeals from decisions of departmental contracting officers ; when sitting as the Contract Adjustment Board it ...
'The goal of an equitable adjustment is to place the contractor in the position they would have been in had the change not been encountered'. The adjustment should not alter the contractor's profit or loss position from what it was before the change occurred. [2] The Changes clause was first used in defense contracts where it was taken to be ...
modifications and adjustments, typically done using a changes clause; requests for equitable adjustments, which can be processed under FAR 49.002(c)) (these are essentially modifications under the applicable contract changes clause e.g., FAR 52.212-4 clause)
The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has found that "to receive an equitable adjustment from the Government, a contractor must show three necessary elements -- liability, causation, and resultant injury." CEMS, Inc. v. United States, 59 Fed. Cl. 168, 226 (Fed. Cl. 2003) (emphasis added) (citations omitted).
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the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) [a] the Defense Legal Services Agency; the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) the Defense Media Activity (DMA) the Defense Technology Security Administration; the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) the Office of ...