Neuro Stat Analytical Solutions, LLC (Neurostat), a Texas company that contracted with the United States Air Force to, among other things, develop and implement psychological assessments and occupational health stress screening tools, has agreed to pay $1.2 million to the United States to settle False Claims Act and related allegations.
The settlement resolves allegations that Neurostat paid more than $1 million between 2016 and 2021 to a federal employee for preferential treatment related to various federal contracts awarded to or performed by Neurostat.Â
As part of the settlement, Neurostat agrees to fully cooperate with the United States’ investigation of individuals not included in the settlement.
“This investigation and settlement show our continued commitment to protect taxpayers’ resources,” said U.S. Attorney Kenneth L. Parker. “We will continue to vigorously investigate and address allegations of fraud or inappropriate conflicts by those that seek or perform federal contracts.”
“Today’s announcement demonstrates our commitment to work with our partner agencies and the Department of Justice to pursue individuals and corporations that attempt to corrupt the Department of Defense (DoD) procurement system,” stated Special Agent in Charge Patrick J. Hegarty of the Defense Criminal Investigative Service, the law enforcement arm of the DoD’s Office of Inspector General.Â
Hegarty added, “Investigating schemes that undermine the integrity of the Defense Health Agency, which manages the healthcare program and hospitals for military members and their families, is a top priority for the Defense Criminal Investigative Service.”
“Department of the Air Force OSI is proud to partner with the US Attorney’s Office, DCIS, and Air Force Acquisition Fraud Counsel to protect the integrity of defence contracting and America’s warfighter.
“We will continue to join together and hold those accountable who attempt to defraud the US government of the resources provided by American taxpayers,” said William Rouse, Special Agent In Charge, OSI Procurement Fraud Det 4, Wright-Patterson AFB. Â