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Triple Canopy, Inc., a global provider of mission support, security, training and advisory services, is pleased to announce that it has formed a 100 percent employee-owned company by establishing an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). A veteran-owned and veteran-run company, more than 80 percent of Triple Canopy's workforce is made up of former military personnel.

Ignacio Balderas - Triple Canopy"This is an exciting time for Triple Canopy and we are proud to become a majority veteran, employee-owned company," said Triple Canopy CEO Ignacio Balderas. "Delivering quality services to governments and multinational companies in challenging locations remains the mainstay of our business success."

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USAIDCasals & Associates, a DynCorp International company, today announced that it has been awarded a position on a multiple award, indefinite quantity contract (IQC) to support U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) transition initiatives in Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean as part of the Support Which Implements Fast Transition IV (SWIFT IV) program.

George Krivo“Casals has successfully supported previous iterations of the SWIFT program over the last decade,” said George Krivo, senior vice president, DynLogistics. “We are excited to continue this important work as an implementing partner of USAID.”

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MPRI Inc. has agreed to pay $3.2 million to resolve allegations that it submitted false labor charges on a contract to support the Army in Afghanistan, the Justice Department announced today. MPRI is a Chantilly, Virginia-based company.

Stuart Delery

“We will not tolerate contractors that bill for work that is not performed,” said Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice’s Civil Division F. Delery. “The Department of Justice will pursue those who do not comply with the terms of their bargain with the government and restore to the taxpayers the full measure of funds falsely claimed.”

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