The DHS buying billions of rounds of ammunition- it was for training purposes mmkay.
Sigh... That was a standard
indefinite delivery contract, subsection indefinite quantity. -
"Provides for furnishing of an indefinite quantity, within stated limits, of specified supplies or services, during a specified contract period, with deliveries to be scheduled by the timely placement of orders upon the contractor."Basically it was a deal between the DHS and the winner of the bid to provide up to that quantity at the contracted price for the duration of said contract. There's no way they were going to buy all that ammo. The way it was written they weren't even sure what calibers they were going to be using.
As for seizing the vehicles - they need to have their due process. Sounds like they're not getting that, what with providing details about the case AFTER the deadline to appeal had passed, various rubber-stampings, honest disputes, etc...
Hell, just the confiscation without trial should catch the supreme court's interest.