In Call Henry, Inc. v. United States, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit addressed a dispute concerning a government services contract, focusing on issues of termination, contractual obligations, and the bid protest process. The 2017 decision examines the dispute over contract termination and the bid protest process.
Call Henry, Inc., a federal contractor, had a longstanding agreement with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to provide maintenance and operations support at a NASA facility. The company had successfully performed its contractual duties for years, demonstrating its ability to meet performance standards. However, after a competitive bidding process for a renewed contract, the government opted to award the contract to a competing firm.
Call Henry, Inc. challenged the contract award, arguing that NASA’s evaluation process contained errors that violated federal procurement regulations. The company asserted that the agency’s decision-making was arbitrary and capricious, resulting in an unfair denial of the contract renewal. The dispute escalated into a formal bid protest and ultimately reached the Federal Circuit.
The Federal Circuit ruled against Call Henry, Inc., holding that:
The court emphasized that federal agencies have broad discretion in assessing proposals and selecting contractors based on their internal evaluations of cost-effectiveness and qualifications.
The Federal Circuit upheld NASA’s decision, finding that the agency had followed its established procurement procedures and provided reasonable justification for awarding the contract to another firm. The court emphasized that NASA adhered to established procurement procedures, including a full evaluation of cost-effectiveness and technical capability. Call Henry, Inc.'s claims of arbitrary decision-making failed to provide sufficient legal or procedural grounds for overturning the contract award.
Government contracting disputes require a thorough understanding of federal procurement laws, contract termination rights, and bid protest strategies. If your business is facing challenges related to a government contract, legal guidance can help ensure compliance and protect your interests. At Whitcomb, Selinsky, PC, we assist businesses with government contracting matters, including bid protests and contract disputes. Contact us for experienced legal counsel in federal procurement issues.