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United States of America v. BAE Systems Tactical Vehicle Systems, LP
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June 02, 2017
Gov't, BAE Resolve Army Truck FCA Suit For $3M
A BAE Systems Inc. unit will pay the U.S. government $3 million, and return "unallowable costs," to resolve a Michigan federal court False Claims Act suit claiming it inflated parts and labor costs on a $3.6 billion U.S. Army truck contract.
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March 02, 2017
BAE Can't Have Docs In $3.6B Contract Suit, Army Says
A BAE Systems Inc. unit is seeking privileged information in a dispute related to the U.S. Army's False Claims Act suit alleging inflated costs on a $3.6 billion truck contract, the government told a Michigan federal court Wednesday.
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March 09, 2016
BAE Can't Duck FCA Suit On $3.6B Army Truck Contract
A Michigan federal judge refused Wednesday to let a BAE Systems Inc. unit out of the government's False Claims Act suit claiming it inflated parts and labor costs on a $3.6 billion truck contract with the Army, dismissing only one count that government attorneys agreed had no place.
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January 19, 2016
BAE Twisting FCA Case Into Contract Spat, Gov't Says
A BAE Systems Inc. unit is trying to duck allegations it inflated parts and labor costs on a $3.6 billion truck contract by complicating an essentially straightforward False Claims Act case, the government recently told a Michigan federal court.
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December 02, 2015
BAE Wants Out Of $3.6B Army Contract Overbilling Suit
A BAE Systems Inc. subsidiary told a Michigan federal court on Wednesday that the U.S. Army's fraud suit accusing it of inflating parts and labor costs on a $3.6 billion truck contract should be thrown out because it merely presents "a thin veneer of fraud-sounding words."
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June 19, 2015
BAE Accused Of Overbilling Army On $3.6B Vehicle Contract
The U.S. Army is accusing a BAE Systems Inc. subsidiary of inflating parts and labor costs by more than $44 million on a $3.6 billion contract for more than 26,000 trucks, according to a lawsuit filed on Thursday in Michigan federal court.