Private military contractors

$15 Million Settlement reached in Whistleblower lawsuit with Dynamics Research Corporation

Settlement Amount: 
$15,000,000

A settlement has been reached in a whistleblower class action lawsuit brought against Dynamics Research Corporation (DRC) who is accused of engaging in a fraudulent kickback scheme involving two technical services contracts with the Air Force.

The contracts, first awarded in 1996, sought DRC’s expertise in procuring computer equipment and services for the Theater Battle Management Core Systems (TBMCS) program at Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts. The TBMCS program provides the military with an integrated system to plan and execute air battle plans for operations and intelligence personnel at the force and unit levels. The contracts required DRC’s employees to certify that neither they nor their spouses had financial interests that would interfere with their ability to deliver unbiased advice while performing the contracts. DRC failed to obtain the certificates from former vice presidents Paul Arguin and Victor Garber, who headed the project.

The United States alleged that from 1997 to 2000, DRC, through Mr. Arguin and Mr. Garber, steered Air Force contracts for computer equipment and services to companies owned by themselves, Mr. Arguin’s wife, and others, in exchange for kickbacks and inflated contract prices that produced windfall profits for the two DRC executives. In one of the schemes, Arguin and Garber allegedly substituted inexpensive memory modules for those required by the contract, causing the Air Force to overpay for the nonconforming modules.

Sort Amount: 
15000000.00
Company: 
Dynamics Research Corp

$8.7 Million Settlement reached in Whistleblower lawsuit with DynCorp International LLC and The Sandi Group

Settlement Amount: 
$8,700,000

A settlement has been reached in a whistleblower class action lawsuit brought against DynCorp International LLC and The Sandi Group (TSG). They are accused of submitting false claims to the Department of State.

According to the settlement, DynCorp has agreed to pay the United States $7.7 million and TSG agreed to pay $1.01 million. The whistleblowers will will share a total of up to $481,710 of the government’s recovery.

Originally filed in September 2006, the United States alleged that DynCorp submitted inflated claims for the construction of container camps at various locations in Iraq and that TSG sought reimbursement for danger pay that it falsely claimed to have paid its U.S. expatriate employees working in Iraq.

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