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Dell pays $2.3 million to settle claims that it overcharged the US Army for computers
Dell has agreed to pay $2.3 million to resolve allegations it violated the False Claims Act in its business with the US Army. The Department of Justice said the Texas-based tech giant and one of its resellers,
Dell and Iron Bow pay millions to banish U.S. Army fraud claims
Dell Technologies Inc. and Dell Federal Systems L.P. (collectively Dell) and Iron Bow Technologies LLC (Iron Bow) are set to pay millions of dollars to settle allegations they both overcharged the Army under the Army Desktop and Mobile Computing 3 (ADMC-3) contract.
Dell, Iron Bow Settle False Claims Act Case, DOJ Investigation Ongoing
Over a period of four years Dell Technologies knowingly submitted high bids on US Army hardware contracts to ensure that its reseller Iron Bow Technologies would win the deal with a lower bid.
Dell, Iron Bow settle charges they overcharged the Army, DOJ says
Dell Technologies and Iron Bow Technologies have agreed to pay more than $2 million each to resolve allegations by the U.S. government they overcharged the Army on a computing contract, the Justice Department said on Tuesday.
Dell, Iron Bow to pay $4.3M to resolve False Claims Act allegations
Dell Technologies (DELL) and Dell Federal Systems L.P. earlier this week agreed to pay $2.3M to resolve allegations that they violated the
Dell, Iron Bow agree on Army pricing allegation settlements
Dell Technologies has agreed to pay $2.3 million to settle claims from the Justice Department that the global tech giant and its partner
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Technologies worked together to submit non ...
Dell pays $2.3M settlement over allegations regarding non-competitive bids to Army
Austin based company Dell agreed to pay $2.3M to the Army to resolve allegations that the tech giant violated the False Claims Act by submitting and causing the submission of non-competitive bids to the Army,
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Tech companies settle lawsuit alleging they overcharged the US Army
Two technology companies will pay the U.S. government $2 million each to settle a lawsuit that alleged the companies ...
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Federal contractors agree to pay fines for False Claims Act violations
The Justice Department said Dell Technologies and Iron Bow will each pay more than 2 million dollars to resolve a Qui Tam lawsuit.
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