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The government awards contracts to companies with histories of misconduct such as contract fraud and environmental, ethics, and labor violations. In the absence of a centralized federal database listing instances of misconduct, the Project On Government Oversight (POGO) is providing such data. We believe that it will lead to improved contracting decisions and public access to information about how the government spends hundreds of billions of taxpayer money each year on goods and services. Report an instance of misconduct »
Ranking: 41
ManTech International Corp.
ManTech International Corporation provides information technology and technical services for mission-critical national security programs for the intelligence community, the Departments of Defense, State, Homeland Security, and Justice, the space community, and other U.S. federal government customers. ManTech's expertise includes systems engineering, systems integration, technology and software development, enterprise security architecture, information assurance, intelligence operations support, network and critical infrastructure protection, communications integration, and engineering support. ManTech has over 6,000 employees and has operations in over 44 countries worldwide.
Federal Contract $: $1953.2m
Total Number of Instances: 1
Total Misconduct dollar amount: $ 0.1m
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Instances of Misconduct
1. Ft. Knox Labor Misclassification
ManTech agreed to pay back wages to 31 employees after a U.S. Labor Department investigation determined that the workers’ jobs at Ft. Knox, Kentucky had been misclassified, causing them to be paid less than required under the Service Contract Act. The employees provided information and technician services at the base’s Urban Combat Training Center. The recovered back wages include overtime pay which had been calculated at the lower pay rate.... more»
