Raytheon settles with AGES in surveillance case
Raytheon agreed to pay $3 million to AGES Group of Boca Raton, Fla., and buy $13 million in aircraft parts to settle allegations that Raytheon eavesdropped on AGES while the companies were competing for C-12 and U-21 aircraft support contracts. AGES alleged that Raytheon hired a security firm...
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