Defense Department raids Siemens Medical Solutions
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Firm says it is fully cooperating with an ongoing investigation by the Defense Department's Criminal Investigative Service that included a "limited search" of its Malvern, Penn., facility on April 22 in connection with a contract between DoD and Siemens. On March 31, DoD awarded a $267 million contract to Siemens for radiology systems, subsystems and components
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