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Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: $21.7 million over five years from the Army Ordinance Mechanical Maintenance School, Aberdeen, Md. for development of technical training courses. (06/23/2004, Press release)

Pepco Energy Services, Arlington: $25 million over two years from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority to supply electricity to facilities in the Maryland suburbs. (06/22/2004, PRNewswire)

DigitalNet, Herndon: $6 million, including options, from the Defense Information Systems Agency, to provide self-assessment of vulnerabilities in system assets by system administrators. (06/22/2004, Business Wire)

PEC Solutions, Fairfax: $3.2 million over one year from the Department of Justice for technical support and maintenance of an automated booking system to store and transmit fingerprint and photographic data to the FBI fingerprint identification system. (06/22/2004, Business Wire)

AT&T Government Solutions, Vienna: $54 million over five years, including options, from the Internal Revenue Service to integrate and standardize communications technology at IRS around the country. (06/22/2004, PRNewswire)

MSSI-Telescience, Vienna: $1.3 million over three years from the California Department of Corrections to provide certified phlebotomists to work in state correctional facilities. (06/21/2004, PRNewswire)

Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: $15.5 million over five years, including options, from the Army Medical Command for IT services and program support at the National Vaccine Healthcare Center. (06/21/2004, PRNewswire)

Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: $29.2 million over five years, including options, from the Army Combined Arms Support Command Battle Lab at Fort Lee, Virginia to research and evaluate existing and emerging logistics operations. (06/17/2004, PRNewswire)

SRA International, Fairfax: $54.6 million over 10 years, including options, from the Department of Defense to develop a Web-based personal property system to automate DoD support of military families’ moves worldwide. (06/16/2004, PRNewswire)

INDUS Corp., Vienna: $26 million, multi-year contract from the Department of Health and Human Services to support technical operations and infrastructure consolidation of the Small Operating Division IT Service Center. (06/16/2004, PRNewswire)

NCI Information Systems, Reston: $7 million over 12 years from six contracts with clients in the intelligence and defense sectors. (06/15/2004, Business Wire)

Mid Eastern Builders, Chesapeake: $7.3 million from the Department of Energy for a three-story, 61,000-square-foot addition to Jefferson Lab, Newport News. (06/15/2004, Press release)

General Dynamics, Falls Church: $74 million through General Dynamics Land Systems of Sterling Heights, Mich. from the Army for logistics support, equipment and spare parts to support the 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team. The order is part of a $315 million support contract; also, $50 million through General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems, St. Petersburg, Fla., from the Army for 120 mm cartridges; $6 million through General Dynamics Network Systems, Needham, Mass. from the Air Force for preventive and remedial maintenance of intelligence command and control equipment; $6 million through General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Arlington, from the Air Force to conduct studies and testing to refine and assess symbiotic communications system concepts. (06/15/2004, PRNewswire)

VSE Corp., Alexandria: $10 million over four years from the Pacific Air Force Command for administrative, management and technical services support to the pre-positioned equipment program in Guam. (06/15/2004, PRNewswire)

AMSEC, Virginia Beach: $298.9 million over 10 years, including options, from the Navy for engineering and logistics support to the Fleet Technical Support Center Atlantic in Norfolk. (06/15/2004, PRNewswire)

Ashbury International Group, Sterling: $155.8 million over five years from the Army for advanced laser range-finder systems. (06/15/2004, Press release)

FDGM, Chesapeake: $4 million from the Navy to upgrade performance of engines on the USS Warrior and USS Gladiator; work to be performed in Ingleside, Texas. (06/15/2004, PRNewswire)

ManTech International Corp.: $49.8 million over five years, including options, from the Navy for engineering and technical support services to the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division; work to be performed at Patuxent River, Md., Lakehurst, N.J., and Lexington Park, Md. (06/14/2004, Business Wire)

Versar, Springfield: $6.5 million from the Defense Logistics Agency to installing a new roofing system for two buildings at the San Diego Defense Distribution Center. (06/14/2004, PRNewswire)

SteelCloud, Dulles: $1.8 million, including options, from a major system integrator for networking products at more than 1,000 federal sites throughout North America. (06/10/2004, PRNewswire)

Allied Defense Group, Vienna: $3 million through its California-based unit NS Microwave, for installation and service of a surveillance system for an unnamed government agency. (06/10/2004, PRNewswire)

Dataline, Norfolk: A five-year contract, including options, from the Commonwealth of Virginia to supply enterprise storage products and services to state agencies. (06/10/2004, Press release)

Potomac Management Group, Alexandria: $21 million over five years, including options, from the U. S. Coast Guard for services in evaluation and screening of applicants for Merchant Mariner Documents. (06/09/2004, Business Wire)

ORBIMAGE, Dulles: $15 million over three years, including options, from the U.S. Geologic Survey for satellite imagery from the OrbView-3 satellite. (06/09/2004, PRNewswire)

SRA International, Fairfax: $22.7 million over five years, including options, for project management, engineering and technical services for the Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Advanced Systems and Concepts. (06/08/2004, Press release)

NCS Technologies, Manassas: One-year contract to provide desktop computer systems to approximately 1,200 incoming freshman at the U.S. Naval Academy. (06/08/2004, PRNewswire)

DLT Solutions, Herndon: $29 million over five years from the Defense Information Systems Agency to provide Red Hat Linux open source software in support of the defense department’s efforts to acquire and manage commercially available technology department-wide. (06/08/2004, PRNewswire)

Raytheon Technical Services Co., Reston: $378 million over 10 years, including options, from the Navy Fleet Industrial Supply Center in Norfolk for communications, command, and intelligence services and support. (06/07/2004, PRNewswire)

Digital Support Corp., Chantilly: $2.5 million over three years, including options, from the U.S. Geological Survey for technical support of its National Biological Information Infrastructures Program, a system of databases used by government and researchers to track and manage high-priority biological information. (06/07/2004, PRNewswire)

Axiom Resource Management, Falls Church: $9.1 million over five years from the Department of Defense to support programs assisting federal employees with disabilities to access electronic and IT environments. (06/07/2004, PRNewswire)

Pepco Energy Services, Arlington: $34 million over 17 months from the Department of Defense to provide electricity to several government agencies in Maryland. (06/04/2004, PR Newswire)

Tier Technologies, Reston: $6.9 million over three years from the Tennessee Department of Human Services to operate the state’s child support payment processing center. (06/03/2004, Business Wire)

PEC Solutions, Fairfax: $27 million over five years, including options, for IT management support services to the Federal Judiciary. (06/03/2004, Business Wire)

General Dynamics, Falls Church: $12.8 million contract modification through General Dynamics Electric Boat of Groton, Conn., for engineering and technical support for nuclear submarines and planning and also support for submarine maintenance. (06/02/2004, PR Newswire)

Intelligent Decisions, Chantilly: $1.9 million from Federal Supply Service to provide IT services and equipment for a network refresh. (06/01/2004)

DigitalNet, Herndon: $16 million from the Air Force to continue network computing services and support for the Air Force Material Command, Standard Systems Group, Montgomery, Ala. (06/01/2004, Business Wire)

Raytheon Co., Falls Church: $8 million from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency for development of networking and technologies to advance a net-centric communications system needed real-time fire control and robotic missions. (06/01/2004, PR Newswire)

Science Applications International Corp., McLean: $6.2 million over three years, including options, to provide planning and technical services in systems integration for the Joint Forces Intelligence Command. The Broadspere Group, Chesapeake, and Klein Associates, Fairborn, Ohio, are included in the SAIC team. (05/27/2004, PR Newswire)

General Dynamics, Falls Church: $79 million option from the Navy to an existing contract held by Bath Iron Works of Bath, Maine, for continued development of a new class of vessel, the Littoral Combat Ship. (05/27,2004, PR Newswire)

Anteon International, Fairfax: $254 million over 10 years, including options, from the Navy for on-board system modernization of Navy, Coast Guard and Military Sealift Command vessels. (05/26/2004, PR Newswire)

CACI International, Arlington: $88 million over five years, including options, from the Navy for systems engineering support in ship self-defense systems at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Port Hueneme, Calif. (05/26/2004, PR Newswire)

VERSAR, Springfield: $3 million over three years, including options, from the Army Corps of Engineers for environmental support services at Fort George G. Meade, Md., and other facilities in the Mid-Atlantic region. (05/25/2004, PR Newswire)

CIBER, McLean: A multi-million dollar contract from the Coast Guard to provide technical outsourcing services in support of multiple financial systems at Coast Guard facilities. (05/25/2004, PR Newswire)


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