ASBCA 63146
Board: ASBCA
Agency: Air Force
Appellant: Safaa Al-Rawaby Company
Date: 2022-05-26
Outcome: granted
ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS
Appeal of - )
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Safaa Al-Rawaby Company ) ASBCA No. 63146
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Under Contract No. H92277-21-C-0013 )
APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: Bayrak Abbas Fadel
Owner
APPEARANCES FOR THE GOVERNMENT: Jeffrey P. Hildebrant, Esq.
Deputy Chief Trial Attorney
Lt Col Matthew Ramage-White, USAF
Trial Attorney
OPINION BY ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE THRASHER
Safaa Al-Rawaby Company (appellant) filed its notice of appeal via email
received by the Board on December 28, 2021. The notice of appeal was submitted by
Mr. Bayrak Abbas Fadel, who identified himself as appellantâs general manager. The
Board docketed the appeal on January 12, 2022. On April 5, 2022, the Board dismissed
the appeal due to appellantâs failure to respond to multiple orders directing appellant to
show that it was represented by a person meeting the requirements of Board Rule 15(a).
On April 8, 2022, the Board received an email from Mr. Fadel, which stated that
he would represent appellant without an attorney. This was the first communication
received from Mr. Fadel since the December 28, 2021 notice of appeal. Thereafter, the
Board notified the parties that we would treat Mr. Fadelâs email as a motion to reinstate
the appeal, but would not address the motion until after the Rule 15(a) question was
resolved. Mr. Fadel subsequently identified himself as appellantâs owner and chief
executive officer (CEO). In response, the government states that it does not object to
Mr. Fadelâs representation that he is appellantâs owner and CEO. The government also
expresses its concern with appellantâs failure to respond to prior Board orders and
requests that if the Board reinstates the appeal, we issue an order directing appellant to
file its complaint. (Govât resp. at 1-2)
We have treated requests for reinstatement as motions under FED. R. CIV. P. 60(b),
pursuant to which âwe consider such factors as whether relief was sought within a
reasonable time, whether there was good cause for failing to act, and to what extent the
other party will be harmed if the appeal is reinstated.â 554 Bloomfield LLC, ASBCA
No. 58819, 17-1 BCA ¶ 36,625 at 178,353. Here, we note that appellantâs April 8, 2022
email to the Board was received only 3 days after the order of dismissal. We believe this
coupled with the fact that the government does not oppose appellantâs request, makes
reinstatement appropriate.
CONCLUSION
Appellantâs motion to reinstate the appeal is granted. An order addressing further
proceedings in this appeal will follow.
Dated: May 26, 2022
JOHN J. THRASHER
Administrative Judge
Chairman
Armed Services Board
of Contract Appeals
I concur I concur
OWEN C. WILSON J. REID PROUTY
Administrative Judge Administrative Judge
Vice Chairman Vice Chairman
Armed Services Board Armed Services Board
of Contract Appeals of Contract Appeals
I certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the Opinion and Decision of the
Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals in ASBCA No. 63146, Appeal of Safaa Al-
Rawaby Company, rendered in conformance with the Boardâs Charter.
Dated: May 26, 2022
PAULLA K. GATES-LEWIS
Recorder, Armed Services
Board of Contract Appeals
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