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American Bridge Co., Pittsburgh:
$7.5 million to its Williamsburg division to
improve security at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard
by installing new lighting, strengthening windows
and upgrading five gates. (Daily Press)
Anteon International Corp.,
Fairfax: $10 million blanket purchase agreement
over five years to provide cost estimating and
analysis services to the U.S. Naval Air Systems
Command. (PR Newswire)
Anteon International Corp.,
Fairfax: $19.3 million combined value for two
five-year contracts to support the Naval Air
Depot North Island by providing a wide range
of information technology services. (PR Newswire)
Anteon International Corp.,
Fairfax: $25.8 million over ten years from the
U.S. Navy Fleet Technical Support Center Atlantic
to support surface ship Undersea Warfare systems
by providing engineering and technical support
services. (PR Newswire)
Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: $32.2 million
for four contracts and two blanket purchase
agreements to support U.S. Army and Coast Guard
operations. (PR Newswire)
Anteon International Corp.,
Fairfax: contract to its subsidiary, Information
Spectrum Inc., from the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security to deliver 1,000 optical stripe drives
and biometric verification systems for the U.S.
Visitor and Immigration Status Indication Technology
Program. (PR Newswire)
General Dynamics, Falls Church:
$14.4 million contract modification over five
years to its Electric Boat subsidiary from the
U.S. Navy to provide submarine engineering and
life-cycle support work. (PR Newswire)
General Dynamics, Falls Church:
$40 million modification to its Bath Iron Works
subsidiary in Bath, Maine, to provide engineering
and design services and logistics support for
maintenance and repair of DDG 51 and FFG 7 Class
ships. (PR Newswire)
McDonald Bradley Inc., Herndon:
$11.2 million multiple award over five years
from the Drug Enforcement Administration to
support t testing, configuration and change
management functional requirements of a software
integration project that will interconnect mission
critical systems throughout the DEA. (PR Newswire)
MorganFranklin Corp., Herndon:
a blanket purchase agreement with the U.S. Army
Information Technology, E-Commerce and Commercial
Contracting Center-West to provide secure wireless
solutions to the U.S. Army, all Department of
Defense agencies and all Federal Civilian Agencies.
(Business Wire)
Orbital Sciences Corp., Dulles:
$11 million from the U.S. Air Force to carry
out a Minotaur Space Launch Vehicle mission
to launch a classified payload in 2005. (Business
Wire)
PEC Solutions Inc., Fairfax:
$12 million over three years to provide litigation
support to the Navy Office of General Counsel.
(Business Wire)
PEC Solutions Inc., Fairfax:
$9.8 million from the Army Office of the Surgeon
General to provide information technology support
services. (Business Wire)
SRA International Inc., Fairfax:
$30 million over seven years from the U.S. Department
of Defense, Headquarters Air Mobility Command
to provide independent software testing and
other technical services to support command
and control programs. (PR Newswire)
SRA International Inc., Fairfax:
$5 million over 27 months from the Centers for
Medicine & Medicaid Services under the CMS
Professional Information Technology contract,
to design, develop and implement the Medicare
Managed Care Aggregate Plan Payment System.
(PR Newswire)
Universal Power Systems Inc.,
Chantilly: firm fixed price up to $7.3 million
from the U.S. Army to provide facilities upgrades
of 12 U.S. Army Reserve Command sites within
the intelligence community. (PR Newswire)