GAO sides with Army in anti-IED system dispute
A contractor was not treated unfairly when the U.S. Army gave its anti-improvised explosive device technology a poor rating, the Government Accountability Office said Sept. 12. Foster-Miller Inc. (FMI) of Waltham, Mass., a subsidiary of United Kingdom-based QinetiQ, was among companies competing to...
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