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March
2002
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Mergers
and Acquisitions
Ryan, Lee & Co., a banking and
brokerage firm based in McLean, agreed to
be bought by BB&T, a banking firm headquartered
in Charlotte, N.C.. Ryan will become part
of Richmond-based Scott & Stringfellow,
an investment banking and brokerage subsidiary
of BB&T. (01/28/02, PRNewswire)
Edmondson,
LedBetter & Ballard, a Norfolk-based
accounting firm, merged with the larger
Norfolk firm, McPhillips, Roberts &
Deans. (01/25/02, The Virginian-Pilot)
Emergence,
a strategic consultancy based in Richmond,
acquired Cadmus Creative Marketing, an Atlanta
agency known for its focus on internal communications
and brand development. The company was a
subsidiary of Cadmus Communications Corp.
of Richmond. (01/24/02, Press release)
Cornet
Technology Inc., a Springfield-based
network hardware maker, acquired network
monitoring software maker Optim Systems
Inc. of Falls Church. (01/23/02, Potomac
Tech Journal)
SevenSpace
Inc. of Chantilly and Nuclio Corp. of
Irvine, Calif., merged to create SevenSpace/Nuclio
Corp., a management service provider
which will be headquartered in Chantilly
with offices in Illinois and California.
(01/22/02, Business Wire)
Cavalier
Telephone, a telecom firm, headquartered
in Richmond, completed the acquisition of
Herndon-based telecom provider Net2000
Communications. Cavalier purchased all
assets and approximately 100,000 Net2000
customer lines throughout Virginia, Maryland
and Washington, D.C. (01/21/02, Press release)
Micron
Technology will pay Toshiba $250 million
in cash plus 1.5 million shares of Micron
stock in exchange for a memory chip plant
in Manassas. (01/18/02, The Washington Post)
NuOncology
Labs Inc., a Virginia Beach-based provider
of customized data management services to
the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries,
signed a letter of intent to acquire Client
Associated Businesses Inc. of Milford, Conn.,
for common stock shares of NuLab. (01/18/02,
Business Wire)
CrossTier.com,
a Fairfax company specializing in e-business
systems, was acquired by Gedas USA, the
Detroit-based U.S. subsidiary of a German
system integrator. (01/17/02, The Washington
Post)
The
Memorial Hospital of Martinsville and Henry
County was acquired by Province Healthcare
Co. of Brentwood, Tenn., for an estimated
$125 million. (01/12/02, The Roanoke Times)
E*Trade
Bank, a branchless bank headquartered
in Arlington, acquired more than 30,000
customer accounts with deposits valued at
more than $1.7 billion from Chase Manhattan
Bank USA. (01/11/02, PRNewswire-FirstCall)
Allied
Research Corp., a Vienna-based holding
company for security businesses, acquired
NS Microwave, a provider of microwave surveillance
systems headquartered in Spring Valley,
Calif., in a stock and cash transaction.
(01/08/02, Press release)
Hilb,
Rogal and Hamilton Co., a Richmond-based
provider of insurance and risk management
services, acquired operating assets of B&B
Insurance Services Inc. in Phoenix, Ariz.,
and McKane Morgan and Associates, a specialty
insurance agency, in San Antonio, Texas.
(01/08/02, Press release)
United
Dominion Realty Trust of Richmond, a
real estate investment trust, purchased
Credit Suisse First Boston's 75 percent
interest in three newly completed apartment
communities in Texas and Arizona for approximately
$46 million. (01/04/02, Press release)
LLC
International, a wireless and technical
consulting company based in McLean, acquired
Transmast Italia S.R.L., a wireless infrastructure
and project management firm in Milan, Italy,
from Transmast Ltd. (01/03/02, Business
Wire)
Crossroads
Travel Advisors, a Richmond travel agency,
acquired another Richmond-based travel firm,
Ambassador Travel & Tours. (01/02/02,
Press release)
Hunton
& Williams, a Richmond-based law
firm, merged with an 80-lawyer Texas firm,
Worsham, Forsythe & Wooldridge, with
offices in Dallas and Austin. The new firm
will be called Hunton & Williams. (12/14/01,
Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Cornerstone
Realty Income Trust of Richmond has
acquired the 312-unit Waterford Apartments
in Midlothian for $22.5 million. (12/13/01,
Richmond Times-Dispatch)
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Deals
WebMethods Inc., a Fairfax-based
software company, reached a deal to embed
its software into the entire line of government
procurement programs developed by American
Management Systems Inc., a Fairfax technology
consulting firm. (01/28/02, The Washington
Post)
Nextel
Communications Inc. of Reston, a provider
of fully integrated wireless communications
services, Research in Motion Limited and
Motorola inc. reached an agreement to develop
a new Nextel/BlackBerry handheld device
with both voice and data capabilities. The
personal data assistant will operate on
Nextel's national network using Motorola's
iDEN® integrated digital wireless network
technology. (01/24/02, Business Wire)
Virginia
Tech's Virginia Bioinformatics Institute
announced a five-year, $10 million-plus
research partnership with Johns Hopkins
University's Bloomberg School of Public
Health. The project should yield new information
about pathogens that have been difficult
to study and point toward new cures. (01/23/02,
The Roanoke Times)
First
Market Bank, a full-service bank headquartered
in Richmond, has hired Carter Ryley Thomas
of Richmond to provide strategic counsel
on community relations initiatives. (01/21/02,
Press release)
New
Town Associates of Hampton, developer
of a 300-acre mixed use commercial and residential
project in James City County, selected Chesapeake-based
Armada/Hoffler Development Co. as
its retail partner. Divaris Real Estate
will handle leasing for Armada/Hoffler.
(01/16/02, The Virginian-Pilot)
Goldman
& Associates Public Relations has
been appointed national public relations
firm for Peninsula Alliance for Economic
Development. The company will handle media
relations with national broadcast and print
news organizations. (01/08/02, Press release)
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New
Plants and Companies
Lockwood Greene, an engineering and
construction firm with headquarters in Spartanburg,
S.C., opened a new office in Norfolk to
serve its ports and marine and other clients.
Clark Smith will serve as office manager.
(01/18/02, Business Wire)
NAI
Harvey Lindsay Commercial Real Estate Services
Worldwide of Virginia Beach created
a construction company to tailor leased
spaces for clients or construct larger build-to-suit
projects. HL Construction employs
56 workers in Virginia Beach. (01/11/02,
Daily Press)
BAE
Systems North America, the Farnborough,
England-based defense and aerospace contractor,
will open a new systems-integration unit
in Reston next fall and add 1,000 new jobs
over three years. (01/10/02, The Washington
Post)
Inchcape
Shipping Service sold its North American
division, headquartered in Virginia Beach,
to executives of the company. WTS Agencies
will employ 180 people and manage shipping
container cargo destined for West Coast
ports. The sale follows Inchcape's decision
to shift its focus away from freight handling.
(01/03/02, The Virginian-Pilot)
Atlanta
Pulp & Paper Co. will locate a 40,000
square foot building to house 282 new employees
in Brunswick County. The $5.3 million investment
will start production in the first quarter
of this year. Virginia competed against
New York for the investment. (12/14/01,
Press release)
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Executive
Promotions
Mark J. Ferrer, CEO, Vastera of Dulles.
(01/24/02, Business Wire)
James
M. Craig, CFO, StarBand of McLean. (01/23/02,
Business Wire)
Karl
Maier, acting CEO, Via Net Works Inc.
of Reston. (01/23/02, The Washington Post)
Stephen
D. Peck, senior vice president, CFO,
Current Analysis of Sterling. (01/15/02,
Press release)
Cosby
M. Davis III, CEO, Coventry Health Care's
Virginia-based health plan, Southern Health
Services Inc. (01/04/02, Press release)
Luis
Parga, COO, Richmond-based Performance
Food Group's Empire Seafood Co. subsidiary
in Miami, Fla. (01/03/02, Business Wire)
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Contracts
MAXIMUS, a government services firm
based in Reston, was re-selected by the
State of Kansas Department of Social and
Rehabilitation Services to provide an array
of federal revenue enhancement services.
The one-year contract, which allows for
up to five, one-year extensions, entitles
the company to a fee based on a percentage
of each new federal dollar brought into
the state under the contract, typically
between $3 million and $5 million in revenue
for MAXIMUS. (01/28/02, Press release)
SIGNAL
Corp., an information technology company
headquartered in Fairfax, was awarded a
task order to provide knowledge management
and technical support to the Department
of the Army, Office of the Director of Information
Systems for Command, Control, Communications
and Computers. The seven-year contract is
valued at $25 million. (01/28/02, Business
Wire)
Steel
Cloud Inc., a Dulles-based hardware
provider for networking and electronic commerce
services, won contracts valued at $10.5
million from an unnamed federal integrator.
(01/24/02, Potomac Tech Journal)
RS
Information Systems, a provider of technical
business solutions headquartered in McLean,
was awarded a contract to provide systems
management and engineering services to the
Space Warfare Center of the Air Force Space
Command at Schriever Air Force Base near
Colorado Springs, Colo. The contract, for
a base year plus seven one-year options,
has a total value of $88 million if all
options are exercised. (01/24/02, Business
Wire)
Indus
Corp., a Vienna-based information technology
firm, received a five-year contract worth
a potential $55 million to provide business
applications and sustaining engineering
services to NASA's Goddard Space Flight
Center in Greenbelt, Md. (01/23/02, Potomac
Tech Journal)
Nextel
Communications Inc., a Reston-based
provider of wireless communications services,
and EDS, a provider of technical business
solutions headquartered in Plano, Texas,
reached a $234 million, five-year IT outsourcing
agreement under which EDS will manage Nextel's
corporate data center, database administration
and other technical functions. (01/23/02,
Business Wire) Nextel also reached an accord
with International Business Machines, an
Armock, N.Y.-based information technology
company, on an eight-year, $1.2 billion
customer services outsourcing agreement
to manage Nextel's six customer care centers.
(01/18/02, Reuters)
Anteon
Corp., a Fairfax-based information technology
and engineering solutions company, won a
five-year contract with a potential value
of $9.9 million from the U.S. Navy Office
of Naval Research. The company will provide
advanced research and development support
in the areas of acoustics and underwater
shock. (01/16/02, Press release)
Laughlin,
Marinaccio & Owens, an advertising
agency headquartered in Arlington, landed
a $150 million, five-year contract to continue
advertising military reserve units to potential
recruits for the U.S. Army and Air national
guards. The campaign will cover all 50 states
and four U.S. territories and includes television,
radio, print and direct mail advertising.
(01/16/02, The Washington Post)
SRA
International, a Fairfax-based provider
of information technology services, was
awarded a competitive task order by the
U.S. Department of Defense to provide program
management and systems integration services
in support of an electronic system to streamline
and automate the U.S. export license application
process. The order, including options, has
an estimated value of $22.5 million over
39 months. (01/11/02, Press release)
CACI
International, an Arlington technology
firm, was awarded a five-year contract,
potentially worth up to $20 million, to
provide technology support to the Office
of the Secretary of Defense. (01/11/02,
The Washington Post)
Anteon
Corp., an information technology firm
based in Fairfax, won a five-year, $16.8
million contract (base plus four option
years) to , to re-engineer business practices
at the Defense Supply Center Philadelphia's
TRICARE regional standardization. (01/10/02,
Press release)
MAXIMUS,
a Reston-based government services firm,
won a $19.8 million contract to continue
providing welfare-to-work case management
services to Orange County, Calif. The three-year
contract includes two one-year options.
(01/10/02, Press release)
Raytheon
Co., a Lexington, Mass.-based technology
company with operations in Falls Church,
was awarded a one-year, $20 million contract
extension by the U.S. Department of Education
for the federal Family Education Loan program
data management system. (01/07/02, PRNewswire)
Halifax
Corp., an information technology firm
headquartered in Alexandria, won a three-year,
$2 million enterprise maintenance contract
to provide for a West Coast-based financial
services company with maintenance services
for check-clearing equipment and printers
at more than 375 locations. (01/07/02, PRNewswire)
Dominion,
a Richmond-based utility company, and The
United Illuminating Co., a power company
headquartered in New Haven, Conn., reached
a $600 million power supply agreement under
which Dominion will provide 100 percent
of UI's power needs for the next two years.
(01/03/02, Business Wire)
Orbital
Sciences Corp., a developer of satellite
and launch systems headquartered in Dulles,
was awarded an $80 million contract by NASA's
Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
to develop, build and support flight operations
for, Dawn, the first spacecraft designed
to orbit main-belt asteroids. The mission
is scheduled for launch in 2006. (01/03/02,
PRNewswire)
Anteon
Corp., a Fairfax-based information technology
firm, was awarded a five-year task order
worth $20.8 million, including options,
by the U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
to provide program and financial management
support to Team Submarine, an integrated
NAVSEA organization. (12/17/01, Press release)
SIGNAL
Corp., information technology company
headquartered in Fairfax, has been awarded
a $1.9 million contract by the U.S. Army's
Defense Supply Service to provide system
engineering and technical assistance to
Army staff agencies. (12/13/01, Press release)
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Cutbacks
and Closings
Gateway Inc.,
a San-Diego-based computer manufacturer,
announced a second round of layoffs at its
Hampton plant with a loss of 275 manufacturing
jobs. (01/25/02, The Virginian-Pilot)
Divine
Inc., a Chicago-based systems integrator
and information technology networking firm,
is closing its managed services operation
in Herndon, laying off some of the office's
48 employees. (01/23/02, Potomac Tech Journal)
VeriSign
Inc., a Mountain View, Calif., Internet
addressing and security company, laid off
about 100 employees as part of streamlining
the company's operations. Most of those
employees work in the company's Dulles offices.
(01/17/02, The Washington Post)
Radford
Army Ammunition Plant will lay off about
40 employees of Alliant Technologies,
the plant contractor, and 50 from New River
Energetics, an Alliant subsidiary,
through April. (01/16/02, The Roanoke Times)
Burlington
Industries, a Greensboro, N.C.-based
textile company, is closing its plants in
Halifax and Clarksville and laying off 1,400
workers. The company will close three other
plants in the U.S. and Mexico as it cuts
4,000 jobs during restructuring. (01/11/02,
The Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Entergy
Wholesale Operations, a Louisiana-based
energy company, withdrew its application
to build a natural gas power plant in Louisa
County. (12/14/01, The Daily Progress)
Dan
River Inc., the Danville-based textile
maker, will close its cut-and-sew facility
in Newnan, Ga., and downsize its weaving
operation in Greenville, S.C. The move will
cost 274 jobs at the Newnan facility and
122 jobs in Greenville. (12/14/01, Danville
Register & Bee)
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Divestitures
USA Education (Sallie Mae), a Reston-based
provider of educational loans, said SCT,
a technology business solution provider
headquartered in Malvern, Pa., acquired
Sallie Mae's Exeter Student Suite and Perkins/Campus
Loan Manager product lines, for about $15.5
million. (01/11/02, PRNewswire)
Infodata
Systems Inc., a technology solutions
provider based in Fairfax, agreed to be
acquired by Science Applications International
Corp, a San Diego research and engineering
firm. (01/11/02, PRNewswire)
e.spire
Communications Inc., an integrated communications
provider headquartered in Herndon, said
the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District
of Delaware approved the sale of its Florida-based
Internet subsidiary, CyberGate Inc., to
George F. Schmitt for $23 million. (01/09/02,
PRNewswire)
EMotion
Inc., a Vienna-based digital media storage
firm, will sell its stock market archiving
unit to British firm Newsplayer Group for
up to $7.5 million in stock. (01/02/02,
Potomac Tech Journal)
Henry
S. Branscome Inc., a longtime family
owned concrete business in Williamsburg,
was sold to the Colas Group, an international
firm based in France which is involved in
all phases of road building. (12/27/01,
Daily Press)
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Expansions
Biotage
Inc., a Charlottesville-based leader
in small-molecule drug discovery purification,
opened its newest subsidiary, Biotage GmBH
in Dusseldorf, Germany. The new subsidiary
will service the purification needs of customers
in Germany, Switzerland and Italy. (01/25/02,
Press release)
Magnolia
Manufacturing will expand its yarn production
in Carroll County's Earnest E. Gardner Industrial
Park. A division of Gastonia, N.C.-based
Parkdale Mills, Magnolia will create 25
new jobs and retain 418 employees working
at its four facilities through a long-term,
multimillion dollar investment plan. Virginia
competed with North Carolina for the project.
(01/11/02, Press release)
Ross
Products Division of Abbott Laboratories
will invest $29 million and create 61 new
jobs at its Altavista production facility
for nutritional products. (01/11/02, Press
release)
Richmond
International Airport will receive $2
million from the federal government to expand
the airport's baggage screening checkpoint.
(01/11/02, Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Dan
River Inc., a textile manufacturer based
in Danville, will add 85 new jobs at its
Brookneal facility through a $2 million
investment, and 50 new jobs in a $4 million
investment in its Danville plant. (01/10/02,
Press release)
Lipton
Tea is investing $15 million to expand
its plant near downtown Suffolk. The move
is expected to create 65 new jobs. (01/10/02,
The Virginian-Pilot)
Daston
Corp., an information technology consulting
firm, will create 30 new jobs through a
$1.5 million investment in McLean. (01/10/02,
Press release)
Interstate
Worldwide, a Springfield relocation
management company, will create 30 new jobs
in a $1.2 million expansion. (01/10/02,
Press release)
Continental
Lab Products Inc. of San Diego, Calif.,
will build an East Coast distribution center
in Greene County in Spotswood Business Park.
Construction is estimated at $1.5 million.
(01/04/02, Press release)
WorldCom,
a communications provider based in Loudoun
County, will invest $180 million in its
corporate campus in Loudoun County with
an expansion that will house up to 8,000
employees. (12/19/01, Press release)
Kraft
Foods will expand its operation in Frederick
County, adding 75 new production jobs at
its facility in Fort Collier Industrial
Park through an investment of $29 million.
(12/13/01, Press release)
Chandler
Franklin & O'Bryan of Charlottesville
opened a new office on Dec. 1, 2001, in
Richmond, to focus on representing worker
compensation clients. George L. Townsend
will manage the office. (11/29/01, Press
release)
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Real
Estate
KNW
Corp. bought the 76,012 square-foot
Sentara Corporate Center in Virginia Beach,
an office building fully leased to Sentara
Healthcare. (01/17/02, Press release)
Divaris
Real Estate Inc. of Hampton signed three
leases in its Mercury Boulevard netcenter
in Hampton. The Defense Contract Audit
Agency signed a lease of 4,900 square
feet; the U.S. Department of Veteran's
Affairs, 3,989 square feet; Regional
Job Support Network, 2,400 square feet.
(12/26/01, Press release)
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Financing
Lumenos,
an Alexandria-based provider of online health
insurance services to self-insured employers,
received a $28.6 million, third round of
venture capital. (01/23/02, Potomac Tech
Journal)
Convera
Corp., a provider of information infrastructure
software headquartered in Vienna, purchased
15 million shares of Convera Corp. Common
Stock from Intel Corp. in return for $42
million. (12/27/01, Business Wire)
ManTech
International of Fairfax, which delivers
information technology and technical services
solutions, filed for an initial public offering
of up to $80 million with an over-allotment
option for an additional $12 million. (11/26/01,
Press release)
XO
Communications, a Reston-based broadband
communications provider, reached a definitive
agreement with Forstmann Little & Co.
and Telefonos de Mexico S.A. de C.V. on
terms of their intention to invest $400
million each in XO in exchange for new equity
in the company. (01/16/02, Business Wire)
NVR
Inc., a McLean-based homebuilder, is
repurchasing up to $300 million of its stock
by authorization of its directors. The move
is a continuation of a program that began
in 1994. (01/10/02, Richmond Times-Dispatch)
VCampus
Corp., a Reston-based provider of Web-based
e-learning solutions, completed a $1.85
million private equity placement through
the combination of stock and convertible
debt. (01/07/02, Business Wire)
Anteon
International Corp., an information
technology government contractor headquartered
in Fairfax, filed papers for its initial
public offering which will include primary
and secondary shares and will be used, in
part, to retire debt. (12/26/01, Potomac
Tech Journal)
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Legal
Netscape
Communications Corp. filed suit in U.S.
District Court for the District of Columbia
against Microsoft Corp., alleging anti-competitive
conduct against Netscape, a subsidiary of
America Online, in an effort to promote Microsoft's
Internet Explorer browser. (01/22/02, Business
Wire)
Motient
Corp., a Reston-based wireless messaging
firm, filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy
reorganization. No layoffs were expected;
users should not be affected. (01/10/02,
The Washington Post)
Reed
Smith Hazel & Thomas changed the
name of its Virginia offices to Reed
Smith. The transition was planned after
the law firms Reed Smith and Hazel &
Thomas combined in November 1999. The global
firm plans to move its principal Northern
Virginia office to Tyson's Corner. (01/02/02,
Press release)
The
private investment partnership that owns
the Richmond Marriott Hotel filed
for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after
the partnership, made up of 165 limited
partners, defaulted on $10.4 million owed
to First Union Bank. (12/13/01, Richmond
Times-Dispatch)
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