ORLANDO, Fla. -- Two contractors hired to manage
NASA's vehicle fleet at the Kennedy Space Center defrauded the agency of at
least $387,000 for unnecessary tire replacements, according to a lawsuit filed
Wednesday by federal prosecutors in Florida.
The complaint accuses URS
Federal Services Inc of Maryland, owned by the global management services firm
AECOM Technology Corp, and its subcontractor, Yang Enterprises of Florida, of
systematically defrauding the government between 2009 and 2015 by filing more
than 1,000 claims for undocumented and unreasonable early replacement of car
tires. URS, AECOM and Yang did not immediately responded to requests for
comment.
URS Federal Solutions, based
in Germantown, Maryland, holds a $1.4 billion services contract at Kennedy
Space Center, and subcontracted management of the 400-vehicle fleet to Yang,
according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit brought under
False Claims Act was filed in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of
Florida and seeks "treble damages" for the government. In one
example, URS billed the government $1,800 to replace the tires six times within
27 months on one vehicle. Some of the tires had fewer than 5,000 miles of use
on them, according to the lawsuit.
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