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IBM Faces Temporary Ban On New Business With US Government

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

The suspension order from the EPA disallows IBM from pursuing new contracts from U.S. Agencies, and is possibly related to a probe the agency is conducting into a multi-million dollar bid the company had placed with it in 2006. The bid at the time had been worth $80 million, and was for modernizing the financial [...]

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Government Subpoenas Result In Suspension For IBM

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

The suspension order from the EPA disallows IBM from pursuing new contracts from U.S. Agencies, and is possibly related to a probe the agency is conducting into a multi-million dollar bid the company had placed with it in 2006. The bid at the time had been worth $80 million, and was for modernizing the financial [...]

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IBM - Federal Blacklist?

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Simply stated, IBM was included on the government’s Excluded Parties List and is temporarily prevented from receiving future federal contracts. That action resulted from several federal grand jury subpoenas being served on the company and several employees requesting testimony and documents regarding interactions between employees of the EPA and certain IBM employees. The temporary suspension [...]

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Government Subpoenas Result In Suspension For IBM

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

The suspension order from the EPA disallows IBM from pursuing new contracts from U.S. Agencies, and is possibly related to a probe the agency is conducting into a multi-million dollar bid the company had placed with it in 2006. The bid at the time had been worth $80 million, and was for modernizing the financial [...]

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IBM SUSPENSION

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Simply stated, IBM was included on the government’s Excluded Parties List and is temporarily prevented from receiving future federal contracts. That action resulted from several federal grand jury subpoenas being served on the company and several employees requesting testimony and documents regarding interactions between employees of the EPA and certain IBM employees. The temporary suspension [...]

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IBM - Federal Blacklist?

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

The government can take such action for violations of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, specific agency regulations, the Governmentwide Nonprocurement Suspension and Debarment Common Rule, and other federal standards. The specifics of IBM’s suspension have not been released. IBM did not respond to requests for comment. “The [EPA] temporarily suspended IBM from receiving new federal contracts [...]

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IBM - Federal Blacklist?

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

The suspension order from the EPA disallows IBM from pursuing new contracts from U.S. Agencies, and is possibly related to a probe the agency is conducting into a multi-million dollar bid the company had placed with it in 2006. The bid at the time had been worth $80 million, and was for modernizing the financial [...]

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IBM - Federal Blacklist?

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

IBMs market cap today is around $160B, with revenues of $98B reported in the last annual report (here). The trouble is related to suspicion at the US Environmental Protection Agency that IBM may have violated the Procurement Integrity Act in March 2006 bid. The temporary suspension applies to all Federal agencies and IBM business units. [...]

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IBM In EPA Soup, Faces Temporary Suspension

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

IBMs market cap today is around $160B, with revenues of $98B reported in the last annual report (here). The trouble is related to suspicion at the US Environmental Protection Agency that IBM may have violated the Procurement Integrity Act in March 2006 bid. The temporary suspension applies to all Federal agencies and IBM business units. [...]

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IBM In EPA Soup, Faces Temporary Suspension

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

IBMs market cap today is around $160B, with revenues of $98B reported in the last annual report (here). The trouble is related to suspicion at the US Environmental Protection Agency that IBM may have violated the Procurement Integrity Act in March 2006 bid. The temporary suspension applies to all Federal agencies and IBM business units. [...]

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[osint] IBM Suspension And Intel Collaboration

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

The government can take such action for violations of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, specific agency regulations, the Governmentwide Nonprocurement Suspension and Debarment Common Rule, and other federal standards. The specifics of IBM’s suspension have not been released. IBM did not respond to requests for comment. “The [EPA] temporarily suspended IBM from receiving new federal contracts [...]

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IBM Faces Temporary Ban On New Business With US Government

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

The government can take such action for violations of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, specific agency regulations, the Governmentwide Nonprocurement Suspension and Debarment Common Rule, and other federal standards. The specifics of IBM’s suspension have not been released. IBM did not respond to requests for comment. “The [EPA] temporarily suspended IBM from receiving new federal contracts [...]

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IBM - Federal Blacklist?

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

IBMs market cap today is around $160B, with revenues of $98B reported in the last annual report (here). The trouble is related to suspicion at the US Environmental Protection Agency that IBM may have violated the Procurement Integrity Act in March 2006 bid. The temporary suspension applies to all Federal agencies and IBM business units. [...]

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IBM Banned

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Simply stated, IBM was included on the government’s Excluded Parties List and is temporarily prevented from receiving future federal contracts. That action resulted from several federal grand jury subpoenas being served on the company and several employees requesting testimony and documents regarding interactions between employees of the EPA and certain IBM employees. The temporary suspension [...]

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EPA Suspends IBM From Doing Business With Federal Agencies

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, stem from an EPA investigation into allegations IBM improperly obtained information about a contract it was bidding on from EPA employees, said Fred McNeese, an IBM spokesman. Earlier in the day Federal Times learned the EPA indefinitely suspended IBM from doing business with federal agencies. The suspension [...]

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EPA Temporarily Bars IBM From New Federal Contracts

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

IBM received a notice of temporary suspension from the Environmental Protection Agency tied to possible violations of ethical bidding provisions of federal law on an EPA contract submitted in March 2006. Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of Virginia had served IBM and certain employees with grand jury subpoenas requesting testimony and documents on interactions [...]

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IBM Has Been Temporarily Banned From New Federal Contracts

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

IBM received a notice of temporary suspension from the Environmental Protection Agency tied to possible violations of ethical bidding provisions of federal law on an EPA contract submitted in March 2006. Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of Virginia had served IBM and certain employees with grand jury subpoenas requesting testimony and documents on interactions [...]

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EPA Temporarily Bars IBM From New Federal Contracts

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Under an agreement among federal agencies, when one issues a ban, the others follow it. IBM has federal contracts worth at least $1.3 billion. The EPA isnt discussing what led to the suspension, but IBM has released a statement saying that the suspension is related to an EPA bid originally submitted in March 2006. Learn [...]

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IBM Takes A Hit - Suspended From New Federal Work

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Under an agreement among federal agencies, when one issues a ban, the others follow it. IBM has federal contracts worth at least $1.3 billion. The EPA isnt discussing what led to the suspension, but IBM has released a statement saying that the suspension is related to an EPA bid originally submitted in March 2006. Learn [...]

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Fatherland Security Lashes Out At IBM

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Under an agreement among federal agencies, when one issues a ban, the others follow it. IBM has federal contracts worth at least $1.3 billion. The EPA isnt discussing what led to the suspension, but IBM has released a statement saying that the suspension is related to an EPA bid originally submitted in March 2006. Learn [...]

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IBM In EPA Soup, Faces Temporary Suspension

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Symmary:
IBM received a notice of temporary suspension from the Environmental Protection Agency tied to possible violations of ethical bidding provisions of federal law on an EPA contract submitted in March 2006. Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of Virginia had served IBM and certain employees with grand jury subpoenas requesting testimony and documents on interactions [...]

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IBM Suspended From Federal Contracts

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Symmary:
No word on what the ban could do to harm the international companys business. Its potentially a big deal, he said. Bjorklund said that, until the matter is resolved, all federal agencies are likely not to award new contracts or even task orderspieces of existing contractsto IBM. The ban could last a few days or [...]

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IBM Faces Temporary Ban On New Business With US Government

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Symmary:
The suspension order from the EPA disallows IBM from pursuing new contracts from U.S. Agencies, and is possibly related to a probe the agency is conducting into a multi-million dollar bid the company had placed with it in 2006. The bid at the time had been worth $80 million, and was for modernizing the financial [...]

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IBM Faces Temporary Ban On New Business With US Government

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Symmary:
IBM received a notice of temporary suspension from the Environmental Protection Agency tied to possible violations of ethical bidding provisions of federal law on an EPA contract submitted in March 2006. Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of Virginia had served IBM and certain employees with grand jury subpoenas requesting testimony and documents on interactions [...]

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IBM Faces Temporary Ban On New Business With US Government

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Symmary:
Under an agreement among federal agencies, when one issues a ban, the others follow it. IBM has federal contracts worth at least $1.3 billion. The EPA isnt discussing what led to the suspension, but IBM has released a statement saying that the suspension is related to an EPA bid originally submitted in March 2006. Learn [...]

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EPA Temporarily Bars IBM From New Federal Contracts

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Symmary:
The suspension went into effect last Thursday while the agency reviews concerns raised about potential activities involving an EPA procurement, the agency said Monday in an e-mailed statement. Under a reciprocal agreement among federal agencies, when one issues a ban, the others follow it. EPA said it will not comment further on the matter. Attorneys [...]

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IBM In EPA Soup, Faces Temporary Suspension

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Symmary:
Under an agreement among federal agencies, when one issues a ban, the others follow it. IBM has federal contracts worth at least $1.3 billion. The EPA isnt discussing what led to the suspension, but IBM has released a statement saying that the suspension is related to an EPA bid originally submitted in March 2006. Learn [...]

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IBM Suspended From Seeking US Government Contracts

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Symmary:
No word on what the ban could do to harm the international companys business. Its potentially a big deal, he said. Bjorklund said that, until the matter is resolved, all federal agencies are likely not to award new contracts or even task orderspieces of existing contractsto IBM. The ban could last a few days or [...]

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IBM In EPA Soup, Faces Temporary Suspension

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Symmary:
No word on what the ban could do to harm the international companys business. Its potentially a big deal, he said. Bjorklund said that, until the matter is resolved, all federal agencies are likely not to award new contracts or even task orderspieces of existing contractsto IBM. The ban could last a few days or [...]

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