Dell and Iron Bow Settle $4.3M Overcharging Allegations with DOJ
The companies faced accusations of submitting non-competitive bids under an Army computing contract.
- Dell Technologies and Iron Bow Technologies agreed to pay a combined total of $4.3 million to resolve allegations of overcharging the U.S. Army.
- The U.S. Department of Justice accused the companies of violating the False Claims Act by submitting non-competitive bids.
- Dell agreed to a $2.3 million settlement, while Iron Bow will pay $2.05 million.
- The allegations stemmed from a deal registration program that allegedly skewed the Army’s source selection process.
- A whistleblower lawsuit was involved, resulting in a $345,000 reward for the whistleblower, Brent Lillard.