August 15, 2019
Posted August 16, 2019
ManTech Advanced Systems International, Inc., a subcontractor on a project with the Environmental Protection Agency, will pay $750,000 to resolve allegations that a project manager required to have top secret clearance had his clearance revoked during the term of the contract. In addition, when the contract was extended, ManTech again represented that the project manager had top secret clearance. Despite the revoked clearance, ManTech billed the EPA over $325,000 for the individual’s services. USAO ED VA.
Tagged in: Contract Non-Compliance, Environmental Fraud, FCA Federal, Government Procurement Fraud,