Ingersoll-Rand Company v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit · Decided 1985-12-31

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McGOWAN, Senior Circuit Judge: In this case, appellant, Ingersoll-Rand Company (“I-R”), sued the United States of America, alleging that the government’s decision to terminate I-R’s contract to supply air compressors and to resolicit bids for the contract was arbitrary and capricious and contrary to several federal acquisition regul…

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