Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE:BAH) +2.4% in Friday's trading after the U.S. Department of Justice said the company agreed to pay $15.875M to resolve False Claims Act allegations.
The Justice Department alleged Booz Allen Hamilton Engineering Services—a subsidiary of the McLean, Va., company, which also offers technology consulting—knowingly engaged in deceptive conduct ...
According to a statement by the U.S. Department of Justice, Booz Allen (BAH) Hamilton Holding Corporation ... violated the False Claims Act by knowingly submitting fraudulent claims to the United ...
Former executives at QuantaDyn, an Air Force official and two former Booz Allen Hamilton program managers ran a decade-long ...
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation (Booz Allen ... that the company and a subsidiary knowingly submitted false claims to the Department of Defense. The Justice Department has confirmed ...
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding agreed to a $15.9 million settlement with the Justice Department on Friday, resolving allegations the company submitted fraudulent claims to the U.S. under military ...
Booz Allen Hamilton, the McLean-based Fortune 500 global management consultant, has agreed to pay a $15.875 million fine to the federal government to settle allegations that one of its subsidiaries ...
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding agreed to a $15.9 million settlement with the Justice Department on Friday, resolving allegations the company submitted fraudulent claims to the U.S. under military ...
The FINANCIAL — Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation (Booz ... a wholly owned subsidiary of Booz Allen, violated the False Claims Act by knowingly submitting fraudulent claims to the United ...