CACI International Inc., Arlington: $39 million
over 18 months from the Army for support and engineering
services in the research and development of night vision
technology; $330 million from the Navy for network support
at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, New Orleans,
through eVenture Technologies, a joint venture
with ActioNet of Fairfax. (The Washington Post)
Earl Industries LLC, Portsmouth:
$15.3 million from the Navy for various services in
the decommissioning of the aircraft carrier John F.
Kennedy. The work will be done at Earl’s Jacksonville,
Fla. Shipyard. (The
Virginian-Pilot)
General Dynamics Inc., Falls Church: $23 million
over five years from the Internal Revenue Service, through General
Dynamics Information Technology, Fairfax, for IT
support in software development of tax administration
applications; $77.7 million from the Army, through General
Dynamics Ordinance and Tactical Systems, St. Petersburg,
Fla., for production of more than 80 million rounds of
small-arms caliber ammunition.; $32 million contract
option from the Army, through General Dynamics Armament
and Technical Products, for development and testing
of a system for the detection of biological warfare agents.
This option brings the total contract value to $174 million. (PRNewswire)
ManTech International Corp., Fairfax: $80 million
over five years, including options, from the Army for
technical support services for property management and
record maintenance systems. (News release)
Rolls-Royce Defense North America, Chantilly:
$235 million over five years from the Air Force for spare
parts and support services and spare parts for C-130J
transport aircraft. (PRNewswire)
Science Applications International Corp., McLean:
$52.9 million over five years, including options, from
the Navy for IT support services at the Navy Personnel
Command in Millington, Tenn. (PRNewswire)