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AlpahInsight Corp., Falls Church: $85.4 million in two contracts over five years from the Army for software development services and information technology management services for the Army Information Support Center. (Press release)

Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: $150 million over five years, including options, from the Army for specialized information technology services in the development and maintenance of a global computer network. (Press release); $120 million over five years, including options, from the Navy for services in systems management, business and financial management (Press release); one of seven companies under a $870 million, five-year contract, including options, from the Navy to provide engineering and technical services for maintenance and modernization of shipboard equipment and systems on Navy vessels (Business Wire); $16 million, including options, from the Marine Corps for engineering and technical support services to air defense and radar systems. (Press release)

General Dynamics Inc., Falls Church: $15.5 million contract medication through its General Dynamics Electric Boat subsidiary,  for engineering and support services in the maintenance and modernization of reactor plants and propulsion systems on Los Angeles, Trident and Seawolf-class submarines, plus training chips in Charleston, S.C. (PRNewswire)

ITT Industries Night Vision, Roanoke: $40 million from the Air Force to provide AN/AVS-9 night vision goggles for aircrews of helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, delivery to be completed by July 2007. (PRNewswire)

ManTech International Corp., Fairfax: $2.4 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for support in development of policy guidelines for use in building state-based registries of volunteer health professionals to be called up in emergency situations. (Business Wire)

Northrop Grumman Newport News, Newport News: $36.5 million from the Navy for planning services and maintenance work on the hulls and various shipboard systems of the USS Hyman G. Rickover. (Press release)

PEC Solutions Inc., Fairfax: $4.8 million from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for program management and technical support for operation of a toll-free phone system to provide assistance with immigration services and benefits (Business Wire); $6 million over four years from the Department of Education for program support and technical services on a program to facilitate exchange of school records of migrant students between states and different school systems. (Business Wire)

RGS Associates Inc., Arlington: $6 million over five years, including options, from the Navy for design and development of a new logistics business systems and integration of commercial best practices within the Navy. (PRNewswire)

SI International, Reston: $2.4 million from the Army for information technology services in the development of a research laboratory database to support research projects within the Department of Defense. (PRNewswire); $3.8 million, over three years, from the Air Force for scientific and engineering support of the Air Force Research Laboratory/Information Directorate in the collection and processing of information intelligence. (PRNewswire)

SRA International Inc., Fairfax: $46.8 million over five years, including options, from the Drug Enforcement Agency for engineering and information technology services to modernize DEA’s IT infrastructure of local and wide-area network systems in the U.S. and 76 foreign locations. (Press release)

Strategic Resources Inc., McLean: $646 million, including options, from the Army as prime contractor for the personnel services and support portion of the Army’s HRsoltions program, an effort to provide Army personnel and families human resources services and support. (Press release)


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