BY LEONARD NOVARRO
The U.S. Army's all-terrain Bradley fighting vehicle couldn't keep out water, and the manufacturer's explanations were all wet, leading to a unanimous federal court jury award of $139 million in a government false claims whistle-blower case.
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The U.S. Army's all-terrain Bradley fighting vehicle couldn't keep out water, and the manufacturer's explanations were all wet, leading to a unanimous federal court jury award of $139 million in a government false claims whistle-blower case.
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