Federal appeals AMS supplemented trouble
The $ 350 million appeal on July 17 against American Management Systems, Inc. a Federal Agency for alleged non-compliance of enforcement is the latest in a series of legal battles which poses a Pall on the website of business.
Not only AMS with legal problems with the Agency for the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, but the Fairfax, Va., integrator problems is also two of USA information technology systems - in Ohio and Vermont - have led to an investigation and a trial. These problems come less than a year after the company an ongoing process with the great Mississippi.
Elizabeth Ready, the auditors of the clearance of accounts procedure for Vermont, July 20 said that major problems carve in the State Department fiscal nine automated system of its investigation to examine the $ 14 million system developed by AMS.
Ready said she was aware AMS ‘$ 185 million settlement last year with Mississippi, after the failure of the introduction of a tax system, and it continued in Ohio, where AMS has been in as a defendant in a Class Action Lawsuit on the treatment of payments support the child.
“Whenever you see, the magnitude of the problems we have here in Vermont, you want everything,” said Ready. “It would not be proper to the debt of the company for each of these problems at this point But surely it would be appropriate to take a look. ”
AMS officials did not respond to requests for Washington Technology, in regard to comments on the accusations against the company.
The Vermont tax system has been slow to address the statements of income tax, “said Ready. He also defective 23000 letters to some taxpayers. Most couriers do not have a material impact on beneficiaries, she said, but the cost of counterfeit electronic and confusion that are significant.
“I am not impugning the company at all, [but] I ask you, if there are similarities between the problems here,” said Ready. She was referring to problems that requires AMS to a project to create a system of command recordings based on a commercial product for the Republic Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.
The Board of Directors, which runs a savings programme of the Confederation of employees, excellent with the order of $ 30 million to AMS in May 1997. It terminates the contract and files suit to U.S. District Court on July 17, according to which the AMS are not filled with supplies and misled the board’s ability to be finalized.
The complaint asks for $ 50 million in actual damages and $ 300 million in punitive damages.
In a prepared statement released July 17 AMS officials strongly denied the charges and said they are protected against the appeal. In addition, they say they have tried unsuccessfully with the table and resolving problems with the system.
“We expected that the meeting, [but] we denunciation and action. I’m really angry against this turn of events,” said William Purdy Acting Chief Executive of the company while scheduled quarterly conference call with analysts on July 20. “I think we might have to [situation] Playing with the collaboration of the Board of Directors.”
The system is ballooning costs, which were estimated at $ 90 million, are the result of many changes and other writing computer code on Ageing Board, AMS officials said. Purdy said the complaint is an attempt by the Agency responsibility to move significant delays and cost overruns from himself AMS.
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