But the C-17 program has been increasingly questioned in Congress in recent months after a Pentagon audit that suggested the program could be $2.6 billion over budget in its initial phases.
A Pentagon audit has found that the federal government overpaid Harry Sargeant III by as much as $200 million on several military contracts worth nearly $2.7 billion.
The Pentagon audit recommended that Halliburton begin providing detailed cost and pricing data for any bills over $100,000.
The company disputed the results of a Pentagon audit that said it had exceeded Government limits on billable research costs, The Seattle Times reported on Sunday.
A Pentagon audit released earlier this month found evidence that Halliburton had overcharged the government for fuel delivered to Iraq.
Halliburton charged the United States as much as $2.38 per gallon, an amount that a Pentagon audit determined to be about a dollar per gallon too high.
The meal and fuel charges are now subjects of Pentagon audits.
Yes, Halliburton is profiteering in Iraq - will apologists finally concede the point, now that a Pentagon audit finds overcharging?
The monitoring board relied heavily on the Pentagon audits in drawing its conclusions.
The Pentagon audits themselves have not been released publicly.
But the C-17 program has been increasingly questioned in Congress in recent months after a Pentagon audit that suggested the program could be $2.6 billion over budget in its initial phases.
A Pentagon audit has found that the federal government overpaid Harry Sargeant III by as much as $200 million on several military contracts worth nearly $2.7 billion.
The Pentagon audit recommended that Halliburton begin providing detailed cost and pricing data for any bills over $100,000.
The company disputed the results of a Pentagon audit that said it had exceeded Government limits on billable research costs, The Seattle Times reported on Sunday.
A Pentagon audit released earlier this month found evidence that Halliburton had overcharged the government for fuel delivered to Iraq.
Halliburton charged the United States as much as $2.38 per gallon, an amount that a Pentagon audit determined to be about a dollar per gallon too high.
The meal and fuel charges are now subjects of Pentagon audits.
Yes, Halliburton is profiteering in Iraq - will apologists finally concede the point, now that a Pentagon audit finds overcharging?
The monitoring board relied heavily on the Pentagon audits in drawing its conclusions.
The Pentagon audits themselves have not been released publicly.