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Procurement
A defense contractor agreed to pay the government $8 million to settle allegations that it overbilled the army for its services in the construction of Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo. The lawsuit included allegations that the contractor double-billed for supplies and shipped non-conforming products from foreign suppliers for use in the construction. Additionally, the company was accused of inflating prices and failing to ensure competitive procurements.



