A.A.K.C.C

CourtArmed Services Board of Contract Appeals
DecidedMay 29, 2019
DocketASBCA No. 60399
StatusPublished

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ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS

Appeal of-- ) ) A.A.K.C.C. ) ASBCA No. 60399 ) Under Contract No. 000000-00-0-0000 )

APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: Mr. Abdul Ahad Khadim Director

APPEARANCES FOR THE GOVERNMENT: Raymond M. Saunders, Esq. Army Chief Trial Attorney LTC Robert B. Nelson, JA L TC Timothy A. Furin, JA Trial Attorneys

OPINION BY ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE HARTMAN ON THE GOVERNMENT'S MOTION TO DISMISS FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION

The government has filed a motion to dismiss this appeal for lack of jurisdiction based upon appellant's failure to submit a claim to a contracting officer (CO) prior to filing its notice of appeal. Appellant, A.A.K.C.C., has responded to the government's motion by filing a number of documents relating to its asserted contract for canal work in Afghanistan.

STATEMENT OF FACTS FOR PURPOSES OF THE MOTION

An undated document executed by Lieutenant (LT) Edward Olson and Abdul Ahad Khadim provides as follows:

Abdul Ahad Khadim will assist in the supervision of the Char Bagh Canal Cash for Work Program. In addition he will provide any skilled and mechanical labor required to fully repair the Char Bagh Canal System.

-Includes all Excavation Rental Stone Masonry Section -Preference for Hiring Workers is to local Villages Cost= $45,I I 7 Payment POC: IL T Edwards Site POC: IL T Olson CFW POC: ILT Chastain

I (R4, tab 15) A "MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD" dated 12 April 2011, bearing the name of Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Rodger S. Lemons, "Commanding," "Department of the Army, B Company, 1st Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Kandahar, Afghanistan," addresses the subject of "Eastern Char Bagh Cash for Work Canal Cleaning program" and provides:

1. Synopsis: The town of Char Bagh (Vic 41R QR 50675 03900) is dependent on its canal system as its economic foundation and farming support. This project repairs the canal system to enable farming and later improvement to the canals.

2. Narrative: Canals in the Char Bagh area are central to farming in the area, and require cleaning in order to remain effective.

3. Justification: The project repairs the canals that are central to farming operations in the area. The project will support current farming operations and enable later projects to fortify the canal system to require less consistent maintenance. It will cost approximately 225000 Afghani to support.

(R4, tab 3) (Emphasis in original) Virtually identical "MEMORANDUM OF RECORD" bearing the name ofLTC Lemons exists for the dates of 13, 14, 15, and 16 April 2011 (R4, tabs 3-11 ).

In an email dated 17 April 2011 (R4, tab 12), Abdul Ahad Khadim, who listed his title as "President of Abdul Abad Khadim Construction Company (A.A.K.C.C.)" and address as "Kandahar, Afghanistan," advised LT Olson:

Attached is the final invoice for the subjected project and a copy of contract signed between me and you. Please let me know when I shall expect to receive the money.

Attached to the email were a "Final Invoice" (R4, tab 13), and a copy of the handwritten document quoted above executed by LT Olson and Abdul Ahad Khadim (R4, tab 15). The invoice, which was on A.A.K.C.C. letterhead, stated the project name was "Canal Work in Char Bagh Village," and provided in pertinent part as follows:

2 DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT PRICE EXTENDED PRICE Mobilization & Demobilization 1 L.S 100000 100000 Stone Massonry 50 MIL 3000 150000 Stone Massonrv 50 MIL 3000 150000 New Canal 1500 MIL 600 900000 Cleaning 1725 MIL 200 345000 Site Cleaning 1 L.S 100000 100000 Administration Cost 5 % 20900 104500 Security 5 % 20900 104500 Transportation 5 % 20900 104500 TOTAL AF A 2,058,500 Total in US$ USD 45,117

(R4, tab 13) In response to his email, Abdul Ahad Khadim received an email dated 18 April 2011 from LT Olson stating:

Attached are the letters that will get you paid, you will need to take them in, 2 at a time in order to receive payment.

Thanks

(R4, tab 14) Attached to LT Olson's email appear to have been copies of the Memorandum of Record of various dates bearing the name of L TC Lemons (compare R4, tab 14, with R4, tabs 3-11 ). Abdul Ahad Khadim by email of the same date (R4, tab 14 at 2), thanked LT Olson for the letters needed to get paid and asked:

Where shall I take them in?

How much time will be required between each payment?

LT Olson responded by email the same day as follows:

Take them to the OCC-D and speak with LT Edwards. Start on Wednesday and leave 1-2 days between visit. I will send him an email for you.

(R4, tab 14 at 3) By email sent at 10:39 pm the same date (id. at 4), Abdul Ahad Khadim advised LT Olson as follows:

It is my pleasure to meet Mr Edwards more and more. The more I meet him, The more I can ask him for further projects in whole Arghandab District.

3 Thank you once again for cooperation, I wish I can work with you for further projects too in Char Bagh. The Designs for Rajan Kala Masques have been Completed, Me and my engineer are working togather [sic] on its price quote, We will submit that one too as soon as we complete it. [Punctuation and syntax in original]

By email dated 1 January 2016, Abdul Abad Khadim notified the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (ASBCA) as follows:

In April 2011 me and 1LT Olson Edwards signed a contract for canal cleaning in Char Bagh Village, Kandahar, Afghanistan.

The total amount of the project was $45,117.

I completed the project and sent him the invoice.

I was paid $15,000 of them, I was not paid rest of them which was $30,117.

At that time, I did not know about your authority.

Now I request you to register and proceed [sic] my claim and help in providing justice.

The Board docketed the matter as ASBCA No. 60399 on 4 January 2016.

On 20 February 2016, Abdul Abad Khadim sent an email to the ASBCA requesting the appeal be stayed for a period of 12 months to allow him "to come to the USA" and "visit the law houses to find a perfect lawyer for my Claim(s)." Four days later, the government filed an opposition to the request for a 12-month stay and a motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction. The ASBCA's Recorder notified the parties by letter dated 4 March 2016 that the Board would consider appellant's request for an extended suspension after resolving the government's motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction and appellant shall have 30 days, to and including 3 April 2016, within which to file a response to the government's motion to dismiss.

On 7 March 2016, appellant sent the ASBCA by email a number of photos of work being performed at the canal that appeared to also have been sent to LT Olson during April 2011, and emails indicating that (a) LT Olson asked A.A.K.C.C. for a copy of a bridge assessment it had completed that he wished to share with his commander and (b) met with Abdul Ahad Khadim at the canal on or about 8 April 2011 regarding the canal

4 work. Appellant did not, however, file any written response addressing the government's assertion that the ASBCA lacks authority to entertain its appeal.

LEGAL FRAMEWORK

The U.S. Department of State is the government's lead foreign policy agency. It sets overall policy for supply of foreign assistance in a given country or region and coordinates actions of other agencies administering U.S. foreign assistance, such as the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Pub. L. No. 87-195, 75 Stat. 424 (codified as amended at 22 U.S.C. § 2151); Exec. Order No.

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