2026-01709Rule

Contract Board Modernizes Filing Rules for Bureaucrats

Published Date: 1/28/2026

Rule

Summary

The Civilian Board of Contract Appeals is updating its rules to keep up with new technology and make filing documents easier and clearer. These changes also include updates tied to recent laws about false claims and contract disputes. If you deal with government contracts, these updates start on February 27, 2026, and won’t cost you extra but will make the process smoother.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Most filings must be efiled in EDS

If you file government contract appeals or related submissions, you generally must efile them unless the Clerk authorizes another method. Efilings received by 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern Time are treated as same-day filings; efilings received at or after 12:00 a.m. Eastern Time are next-business-day filings. The Board posts which matters require EDS filing on its website.

Uniform 30-day response and reply deadlines

For transportation rate claims, travel and relocation claims, and related matters, the Board requires uniform 30-calendar-day time frames: e.g., Audit Division and agency responses must be submitted within 30 calendar days after docketing, and claimants have 30 calendar days to reply. Several sections adopt these 30-day response, reply, and reconsideration time requirements.

How to submit appeal file exhibits

If you must assemble an appeal file, exhibits may not be uploaded in the Board's EDS; instead exhibits must be efiled by email, transferred via an approved secure file transfer method, or submitted on electronic storage medium and must be in .pdf format, separately indexed, paginated, and consecutively numbered. Appeal files must be complete, legible, and organized as the rule describes.

Rule effective Feb 27, 2026; no extra cost

These procedural changes take effect on February 27, 2026, and the preamble states they will not impose additional costs and are intended to make the process smoother for parties who deal with government contracts.

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Key Dates

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Rule Effective
1/28/2026
2/27/2026

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