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Dell settles charges that it overcharged the US Army on computing contracts

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  • 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’s payout

Dell Technologies and Iron Bow Technologies have agreed to pay more than $2 million each to resolve allegations that they overcharged the US Army under a government computing contract.

The settlements, confirmed in an announcement by the US Department of Justice, address claims of “non-competitive bids” submitted by the companies to secure army contracts at overinflated charges.

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