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General Dynamics, Falls Church: $6 million contract modification through General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems, St. Petersburg, Fla., for production of MK80 Series bomb bodies for the Army. (05/25/2004, PR Newswire)

Worldwide Security Services, Fairfax: $23 million from the Air Force to supply armed guard services to augment security at 11 Air Force bases worldwide. (5/21/2004, PR Newswire)

Northrop Grumman Newport News, Newport News: $1.36 billion from the Navy for design and engineering preparation work on a next generation aircraft carrier, CVN 21. (05/21/2004, Press Release)

SI International, Reston: $5 million from the Army to design, host and operate a learning management system for the Defense Ammunition Center in support of current and future Web-based training initiatives. (05/21/2004, PR Newswire)

Commonwealth Biotechnologies, Richmond: $1.7 million in government contracts for bio-defense and clinical trial laboratory support services. (05/11/2004, Press Release)

General Dynamics, Falls Church: $16.5 million through General Dynamics Land Systems of Sterling Heights, Mich., from the Army in a contract modification for systems technical support of the Abrams tank. (05/18/04, PR Newswire)

Maximus, Reston: $5.4 million from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to administer a program to reconsider eligibility of beneficiaries determined ineligible for a Medicare drug discount card or transitional assistance. (05/17/04, Busienss Wire)

SI International, Reston: $2.9 million over two years to support the Defense Information Systems Agency with consulting services to support roll-out a next-generation Internet protocol to connect essential military assets around the world. (05/14/04, PR Newswire)

Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: $15.5 million over five years from the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, for engineering and technical services in evaluating ship survivability. (05/13/04, Press release)

Sensytech, Newington: $1.9 million from an international coast guard to upgrade previously deployed bispectoral scanner systems in use for airborne surveillance applications and search and rescue operations. (05/13/04, Busienss Wire)

The Log.Sec Group, a partnership between Log.Sec Corp., Warrrenton; AlphaInsight Corp., Arlington; and TRI-S Inc. of Aberdeen, Md.: $63 million from the Army to provide a wide range of IT services under a multi-agency contract. (05/05/04, Press release)

Xybernaut Corp., Fairfax: $1 million from the Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development for expansion of existing project management solution software. (05/07/04, Business Wire)

Science Applications International Corp., McLean: $390 million over three years from the Army for providing integrated chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear protection at 200 defense installations worldwide. (05/07/04, PRNewswire)

General Dynamics, Falls Church: Through General Dynamics Information Systems of Arlington, $18 million contract modification from U.S. Joint Forces Command for research, engineering and analysis of joint operational concepts. (05/07/04, PRNewswire)

Hampton University, Hampton: $101 million from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to build a satellite to study cloud formation at the edge of space. (05/06/04, The Virginian-Pilot)

Sensytech, Newington: $2.36 million contract modification for development of technology upgrades to subsystems of the AN/SLQ-25A Surface Ship Torpedo Defense System. (05/06/04, Business Wire)

United Defense, Arlington: $96.7 million, including options, for production of up to seven propulsors for Virginia class submarines. (05/06/04, Business Wire)


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