The Office of Dispute Resolution for Acquisition (ODRA) is an Article I court that was established by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pursuant to a statutory grant of authority[1][2][3] as an independent tribunal to hear and decide both award protests and contract disputes subject to the Acquisition Management System (AMS) between government contractors and the FAA.
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See also
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Acquisition Management System
- Contract Disputes Act of 1978
- Tucker Act
- Civilian Board of Contract Appeals
- United States Court of Federal Claims
- United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
References
- ^ 49 U.S.C. § 40110(d)(4); Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for FY1996, Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 104–50 (text) (PDF), § 348, 109 Stat. 460 (Nov. 15, 1995).
- ^ FAA Procedures for Protests and Contract Disputes: 14 CFR 17.
- ^ AMS Resolution of Protests and Contract Disputes: AMS 3.9.