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Lockheed Martin broke rules

 
DOE says Lockheed Martin broke rules for Sandia illegal lobbying
http://www.abqjournal.com/495513/news/doe-says-lockheed-broke-rules.html

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Anonymous said…
Bidness is bidness.
Anonymous said…
Apparently all that LockMart ethics training was for naught?
The report explains that some Sandia managers disregarded advice from Sandia lawyers about these illegal activities.
Anonymous said…
"...The report explains that some Sandia managers disregarded advice from Sandia lawyers about these illegal activities..."

Wow! Sandia must be feeling the heat if their own lawyers
are throwing Sandia Managers under the bus. If the Sandia lawyers thought the activity was improper, the time to report it to the DOE IG isn't AFTER your organization is caught. Otherwise the lawyers have some ownership and are complicit.
Anonymous said…
"...the use of Federal funds to advance that interest through actions designed to encourage a noncompetitive contract extension was, in our view, prohibited by Sandia Corporation's contract and Federal law and regulations..."

What Sandia did was wrong, but its OK for LANSLLNS to receive an adequate amount of after the fact NNSA "grade inflation" to guarantee the LANSLLNS contracts are extended? Hmm.

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