Contract fraud: Pinched by the revolving door
Article Abstract:
The Air Force has demanded the Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) to provide pricing justification data before signing contracts, contract modifications or delivery orders. The investigators are trying to find out the contract frauds linking with the Air Force.
Publisher: Army Times Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Armed Forces Journal
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 1559-162X
Year: 2005
Legal issues & crime, Contracts & orders received, Computer and Data Processing Services, Contracts & orders let, Company legal issue, Computer services industry, Information technology services industry, Investigations, Contracts, United States. Air Force, Contract agreement, Breach of contract, Science Applications International Corp.
Publication Name: Armed Forces Journal
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 1559-162X
Year: 2005
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Asking for more: services up the wish-list ante amid fears of a 2009 budget squeeze
Article Abstract:
The article examines the budgetary requirements of the U.S. armed services put forth to purchase all the equipment they need and the hope that they will be cleared before the 2009 budget squeeze.
Publisher: Army Times Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Armed Forces Journal
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 1559-162X
Year: 2008
Facilities & equipment, Armed Forces, Economic aspects, Equipment and supplies, Military aspects
Publication Name: Armed Forces Journal
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 1559-162X
Year: 2008
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