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USDOJ: US Government Intervenes in False Claims Lawsuit Against Fluor Companies
The government has intervened in a lawsuit against Fluor Hanford Inc.  and its parent company, Fluor Corporation (collectively Fluor), in the  U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington, the Justice  Department announced today.    Fluor Hanford, Inc. is a subsidiary of Fluor Corporation, a  Texas-based corporation that provides a wide variety of services to  government and private customers.    The False Claims Act lawsuit was originally filed by whistleblower Loydene Rambo, a former employee of Fluor.    
Between 1999 and 2008, Fluor had a prime contract with the Department of  Energy (DOE) to provide a wide variety of security, maintenance and  operational services at the DOE’s Hanford Nuclear Site in southeastern  Washington State.    As part of its contract, Fluor was responsible for managing and  operating the Hazardous Materials Management and Emergency Response  (HAMMER) Center, a federally-funded facility established to train  Hanford site workers as well as first responders and law enforcement  personnel.    
The whistleblower complaint alleges that, as a condition of receiving  its DOE contract, Fluor was required to certify that it would not use  federal funds for lobbying activities.    The complaint further alleges that between 2005 and 2008, Fluor  ignored these restrictions and used DOE funding to lobby Congress and  executive branch officials for more funding for HAMMER.    The complaint alleges that Fluor, and two lobbying firms hired  by Fluor and paid using DOE funds, Secure Horizons LLC and Congressional  Strategies LLC, lobbied members of Congress and executive branch  agencies to include additional funds for HAMMER in agency  appropriations.    The United States intervened in the lawsuit with respect to  Fluor, but declined to intervene with respect to additional defendants,  including Secure Horizons LLC and Congressional Strategies LLC.    
 
