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Nextel Communications, Reston,
renewed an information technology outsourcing
contract with ACS of Dallas. The five-year agreement
for management of Nextel’s customer care
operations—serving more than 11 million
subscribers-- is valued at $290 million with one
three-year option. (PR Newswire)
BearingPoint, McLean,
$13.8 million from the Port Authority of New
York and New Jersey to identify and evaluate
ways to improve security of cargo entering the
ports without disrupting the normal flow of
trade. (PR Newswire)
BWX Technologies, Lynchburg,
a subsidiary of New Orleans’ McDermott
International, several major U.S. government
contracts worth more than $570 million for the
manufacture of components for U.S. defense programs.
BWXT supplies nuclear operations, services and
products to the government and industry. (Business
Wire)
General Dynamics, Falls
Church, contracts for subsidiary operations:
General Dynamics Ordinance and Technical
Systems, Marion, Ill., $9.6 million for
production of target practice ordinance (PR
Newswire); General Dynamics Electric
Boat, Groton, Conn., $222 million for conversion
of the ballistic missile submarine USS Ohio
to a multi-mission boat for tactical strike
and special operations support (PR Newswire);
General Dynamics Network Systems, Needham,
Mass., $5 million to redesign the Air Force
Combat Information Transport System’s
Intranet to use latest network technologies
in unclassified and classified network operations
(PR Newswire); General Dynamics Land
Systems, Sterling Heights, Mich., $2 billion
from Boeing for development and testing of a
new generation of smaller and lighter manned
ground vehicles to replace the Army’s
current tanks, artillery and infantry carriers.
(PR Newswire)
Maximus, Reston, $24.5
million from the Department of Defense, for
the independent evaluation of health care provided
within the military’s health care system
(Business Wire); $6.3 million to replace the
state of Connecticut’s public safety information
system with upgraded access to state and national
law enforcement information. (Business Wire)
Northrop Grumman Information
Technology, Herndon, $237 million over 10
years, for design and demonstration of a secure
and integrated messaging and archive system
for the U.S. Department of State to replace
fragmented messaging systems, and facilitate
retrieval of archival data for policy analysis.
(PR Newswire)
Northrop Grumman Newport
News, $27.9 million from the Navy for advanced
planning, scheduling, engineering, material
procurement in advance of planned overhaul of
the aircraft carrier USS George Washington,
scheduled for 2005 (Press release); $230
million from the Navy for completion of the
overhaul of the aircraft carrier USS Eisenhower,
increasing total contract for the Eisenhower’s
overhaul to $2.5 billion. (Daily Press)