Accenture Inc., Reston:
$6.3 million from the Defense Logistics Agency for
IT services in the design
of DLA’s data management program. (Business Wire)
Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: $26.9
million over five years from the Navy for engineering
services at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
in San Diego, Calif. (Business Wire)
Apptis Inc., Chantilly: $100 million over five
years, with The Centech Group, to perform cabling and
electronic network infrastructure improvements to Air
Force facilities throughout the Pacific region. (Business
Wire)
BearingPoint Inc., McLean,
$21 million over years, including options, from the
Air Force to provide
instruction and consulting in modernization of Air
Force Materiel Command’s supply management system. (PRNewswire)
General Dynamics, Falls Church, through General
Dynamics Land Systems of Sterling Heighst, Mich:
$13 million from the Army for spare parts for the
electronics system of the M1A2 Abrams tank; $19 million
for installation, on Fox chemical detection units,
of protection against improvised explosive devices
in the Iraqi theatre of operations. (PRNewswire)
ManTech International Corp., Fairfax: $34.9
million over five years, including options, from the
Navy for engineering and technical systems integration
on unmanned vehicles, and air combat systems; $125
million from unnamed federal clients for work on classified
projects, including threat detection and data exploitation
and analysis. (Press release)
Maximus Inc., Reston,: $39.2 million over three
years from the Social Security Administration for support
in performing appeals for the Medicare prescription
drug program; and separate contracts for $49.2 millions
over five years and $5.5 million over three years,
including options, from the SSA for support on the
Ticket-to-Work Program which focuses on health care
barriers faced by disability beneficiaries in continuing
to work. (Business Wire)
Northrop Grumman Newport News, Newport News:
$559 million from the Navy for continued planning and
design work on the next generation aircraft carrier.
Construction on the CVN-78, first in the new class
of warships, is scheduled to begin in 2007. (Daily
Press)