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Dell and Iron Bow pay millions to banish U.S. Army fraud claimsDell has agreed to pay $2,300,000, and Iron Bow will part ways with $2,051,000 for their role in the scheme to defraud the United States Army. “Fraud in the government contracting process costs ...
Dell Technologies and Dell Federal Systems L.P. earlier this week agreed to pay $2.3M to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act by submitting and causing the submission of non ...
Dell has agreed to pay $2.3 million and Iron Bow has agreed to pay $2.05 million to resolve allegations they violated the False Claims Act by submitting non-competitive bids to the Army and ...
Dell Technologies and Iron Bow, No. 41 on the 2024 CRN Solution Provider 500, agreed to settle civil claims that it violated the False Claims Act for $4.3 million, without admitting to wrongdoing.
Simultaneously, Dell would submit a separate bid directly to the Army with higher pricing to drive the award to Iron Bow. The Dell bid was to create an illusion of competition, Justice said.
Dell has agreed to pay $2.3 million to settle claims that it violated the False Claims Act. Dell and reseller Iron Bow overcharged the US Army for computers over four years, the DOJ said.
Both Iron Bow - a company that resells technology products to the government - and Dell competed for contracts to sell basic hardware to the Army between 2020 and 2024, while Iron Bow also ...
Dell and Iron Bow accused of violating the False Claims Act by overcharging the US Army Together, the two firms will pay out $4.35 million in settlements A Dell whistleblower will get 6.6% of Dell ...
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 ...
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