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Raytheon to pay $8.4m to resolve cybersecurity false claims allegations

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The DOJ alleged that Raytheon failed to develop a cybersecurity plan that would enable assessment of a network it utilized for government contracts.

Raytheon, its parent company RTX, and tech vendor Nightwing Intelligence Solutions agreed to pay $8,400,000 to resolve charges that Raytheon breached the False Claims Act (FCA) when it failed to adhere to NIST cybersecurity standards in government contracts that involved storing and transmitting defense information. Nightwing, which acquired Raytheon’s cybersecurity

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