Argon St
Inc., Fairfax: $17.6 million for one year,
from the Navy, for continued development of a torpedo
countermeasures system for surface ships. (Business Wire)
BearingPoint
Inc., McLean: $19.6 million, over four
years, including options, from the Untied States Agency
for International Development to assist in removing barriers
and financial burdens for small and medium-size businesses
in Bosnia-Herzegovina through flexible labor relations.
(PRNewswire)
CACI International
Inc., Arlington: $64.5 million over
four years, including options, from the Army for development
of new battlefield network communications systems from
battalion to command-level operations. (PRNewswire)
Data Systems
Analysts Inc., Fairfax: $15.6 million from
the Defense Information Systems Agency for research and
support on a centralized system for research, posting,
storing and management of information resources. (Business
Wire)
General
Dynamics Inc., Falls Church: $38 million from
the Army, through General
Dynamics Land Systems, Sterling
Heights, Mich., for repair and refurbishing M1A1 Abrams
battle tanks returned from combat service; $15.6 million
from the Navy, through General
Dynamics Electric Boat,
Groton, Conn., for development of advanced submarine
technology in areas including hull integrity, maintenance
and survivability. (PRNewswire)
Harris Corp., Falls Church: $42 million from the State
Department for technical support services in 230 embassies
and consulates worldwide, including system upgrades,
help-desk services and Web development. (PRNewswire)
ICF International, Fairfax: $16.5 million, over five
years, from the Environmental Protection Agency for technical
services in programs to promote safe handling of hazardous,
industrial and municipal wastes. (Business Wire)
Multimax
Inc., Herndon: $14.3 million, including options,
from the Defense Department for consolidation of IT services
at Team Command and Control headquarters at Fort Monmouth,
N.J., including network security, desktop support and
server support. (Business Wire)
Northrop
Grumman Newport News, Newport News: $24.6 million
from the Navy for planning and engineering services in
development of the second aircraft carrier of the new
CVN 78 class; $558 million from the Navy for planning,
engineering, inspection and material procurement in anticipation
of the refueling and refitting of the carrier USS Theodore
Roosevelt in 2009. (News release)
Pearson
Government Solutions, Arlington: $440 million
from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to
manage a contact center program for dispensing benefit
information to recipients through a 24/7 toll-free number.
(PRNewswire)
Raytheon
Intelligence and Information Systems, Falls
Church: $113 million from the Air Force for field support
of U-2 reconnaissance aircraft, including pre-flight
checks and post-mission problem analysis. (PRNewswire)
Stanley
Inc., Arlington: $63 million, over four years,
including options, from the Defense Department for IT
and technical support services in the Joint Strike Fighter
program. (PRNewswire)
SRA International
Inc., Fairfax: $90.5 million from
the General Services Administration for providing IT
services to the Agriculture Department in an effort to
develop a new system for procurement and management of
commodities for food assistance programs. (News release)