Favoritism fears halt major military health upgrade - Washington Times: "Work on a high-priority project to integrate the Pentagon and Department of Veterans Affairs health care systems has been delayed by up to two years because of a 'potentially unethical' relationship between a government staffer and a contractor, according to an internal Pentagon report obtained by The Washington Times.
The 16-page report says a staffer in the military health care system gave California-based Adara Networks a 'potentially unfair advantage' in securing a contract to work on the program. That advantage could have led to other multimillion-dollar contracts for Adara.
The Pentagon halted that particular attempt to integrate the systems in September, one month after the review was concluded."
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