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GSA schedules, IG audits, and more

Jonathan Aronie, partner at Sheppard Mullin joinst host Roger Waldron, for a wide ranging discussion of the GSA schedules program.
March 26, 2013

Tags: acquisition , contracting , procurement , Jonathan Aronie , Sheppard Mullin , GSA schedules , mandatory disclosure rule , GSA IG audits , schedule contracts , Roger Waldron , Off the Shelf

Tuesday - 03/26/2013, 08:55pm EDT
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Drugs, the department of justice and immigration

On this week's Capital Impact show, Bloomberg Government analysts will discuss health care fraud, sequestration, and immigration reform.
March 7, 2013

Tags: acquisition , contracting , Justice Department , health care fraud , Brian Rye , immigration , Immigration reform , Matthew Hummer , Allen Scott , Bloomberg Government , Capital Impact

Thursday - 03/07/2013, 04:12pm EST
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Federal Drive Interviews -- Dec. 14, 2012

Khem Sharma discusses the Small Business Administration's plans to raise size standards for companies in two groups. Dr. Murray Lumpkin of the FDA talks about the close coordination between two countries. Stuart Delery explains how the Justice Department recovered $5 billion under the False Claims Act last year.

Tags: Khem Sharma , SBA , Federal Drive , Murray Lumpkin , USDA , Stuart Delery , Justice Department , DoD , DoD Report , cybersecurity , Cybersecurity Update ,

Friday - 12/14/2012, 05:15pm EST

$5B in government recoveries on false claims cases

The Justice Department has recovered a record $5 billion in the past year from companies that filed false claims against the government. Acting Associate Attorney General Tony West said Tuesday that the federal False Claims Act is the most powerful tool in the government's legal arsenal for protecting the integrity of government programs, such as Medicare and defense contracting.

Tags: Justice , false claims , Tony West , HHS ,

Tuesday - 12/04/2012, 03:03pm EST

Lockheed to pay $15.9M in false claims settlement

Lockheed Martin Corporation will pay $15.85 million to settle allegations that one of its contractors sold "perishable tools" on government contracts, according to a release from the Department of Justice.

Tags: Lockheed Martin Corporation , DoJ , Todd Loftis , Tools & Metals Inc. , Stuart Delery , contracting ,

Friday - 03/23/2012, 12:07pm EDT

Justice reports record false claims recoveries

The Justice Department reported Monday that it has recovered nearly $9 billion in fraud against the government since the beginning of the Obama administration, a record three-year total.

Tags: DoJ , contracting , industry , fraud , improper payments

Monday - 12/19/2011, 12:33pm EST

Government contract law

Host Roger Waldron is joined by Jason Workmaster, Partner and McKenna, Long, & Aldridge LLP. They will discuss the latest news concerning the MAS program, and the mandatory disclosure rule.
November 8, 2011

Tags: Jason Workmaster , McKenna Long & Aldridge , Roger Waldron , Off the Shelf , acquisition , contracting , government contracting , MAS contract , mandatory disclosure rule , procurement

Tuesday - 11/08/2011, 04:53pm EST
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How are contractors affected by the civil False Claims Act ?

Jack Horan and Jason Workmaster of McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP provide an overview of what every government contractor should know about the civil False Claims Act.
April 12, 2011

Tags: Jack Horan , Jason Workmaster , McKenna Long & Aldridge , contracting , Roger Waldron , Coalition for Government Procurement

Tuesday - 04/12/2011, 05:16pm EDT
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What to know about the Multiple Award Schedule program

Host Roger Waldron talks with Jason Workmaster, partner at McKenna Long & Aldridge about the unique pricing policies and procedures of the $45 billion Multiple Award Schedule program.
January 18, 2011

Tags: Multiple Award Schedule , Price Reduction Clause , compliance , Jason Workmaster , McKenna Long & Aldridge , Roger Waldron , Coalition for Government Procurement , Off the Shelf , contracting

Tuesday - 01/18/2011, 02:40pm EST
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HP settles whistleblower lawsuit for $55 million

The technology giant said it did nothing wrong, but settles the allegations it overcharged the government for software and technology products and gave kickbacks to systems integrators. HP's decision to settle is another in a growing list of major federal contractors who are paying fines.

Tags: contracting , GSA , DoJ , HP , whistleblower case , Jason Miller

Monday - 08/30/2010, 08:42pm EDT
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