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American Systems Corp.,
Chantilly: $25 million over four years from the
Army Criminal Investigation Command for software
support. (04/28/04, Primezone)
AT&T Government Solutions, Vienna:
$134 million for two contracts from the Army
Program Executive Office for support in development
of live battlefield training systems. (04/28/04,
PR Newswire)
RS Information Systems, McLean: $22
million from the Office of Cyber and Information
Security of the Department for Veterans Affairs
for senior-level system engineering services.
(04/28/04, Business Wire)
Total Resource Management, Alexandria:
$6.7 million over five years from the Office
of the Commander of the Navy’s Northwest
region for a comprehensive IT system to manage
the region’s $2 billion in facilities
and utilities assets. (04/26/04, PR Newswire)
Raytheon Co., Falls Church: $36.8 million
contract modification by the Naval Air Systems
Command, Patuxent River, Md., for changes in
the tactical control system software in the
Navy’s Fire Scout helicopter, an unmanned
aerial vehicle. (04/26/04, PR Newswire)
MAXIMUS, Reston: $8.7 million over five
years from the State of California to manage
a chemical dependency and mental illness monitoring
and referral program. (04/26/04, Business
Wire)
Centex Construction Co., Fairfax: $41
million from The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation
for construction of the National Museum of the
Marine Corps next to the U.S. Marine Corps Base,
Quantico. (04/22/04, Business Wire)
ManTech International Corp., Fairfax:
$12.9 million from the U.S. Naval Air Warfare
Center Aircraft Division for engineering and
technical services for target identification
and air traffic control systems. (04/22/04,
Business Wire)
VSE Corp., Alexandria: $35 million over
five years from the Naval Surface Warfare Center
Carderock Detachment Norfolk for fleet maintenance
services. (04/22/04, PR Newswire)
Alion Science and Technology, McLean:
Along with a team of 15 subcontractors, a multi-billion
dollar contract over 15 years, including options,
from the Naval Sea Systems Command for integrated
support in surface and undersea warfare operations.
(04/21/04, PR Newswire)
CALIBRE, Alexandria: $220 million over
five years, including options, from the Army
for integrated management of Army missile ranges
and land assets. (04/21/04, Business Wire)
General Dynamics, Falls Church: $24.3
million over two years, through General Dynamics
Land Systems of Sterling Heights, Mich., from
the Army for technical systems support for the
Abrams tank. (04/20/04, PR Newswire)
Anteon International Corp., Fairfax:
$16 million over five years, including options,
from the U.S. Central Command Air Forces for
engineering and support services for military
forces operating in Afghanistan. (04/20/04,
Press release)
American Management Systems,
Fairfax: $13 million over six years from Los
Angeles County to upgrade its financial management
software systems. (04/19/04, Press release)
NCI Information Systems,
Reston: $7 million over five years, including
options, for networking technology support at
the U.S. Army Communications – Electronics
Command Logistics and Readiness Center, Ft.
Monmouth, N.J. (04/15/04, Business Wire)
Anteon International, Fairfax: $2 billion
over 15 years, including options, from the Naval
Sea Systems Command for support services in
engineering, program management, finance and
logistics. (04/15/04, Press release)
General Dynamics, Falls Church: $212
million, through General Dynamics Land Systems
– Canada, from the Canadian Department
of National Defense for fleet services and engineering
support for Canadian wheeled light armored vehicles.
(04/15/04, PRNewswire)
Raytheon Technical Services Co., Reston:
$64.8 million from the Jordanian armed forces
to upgrade its M60 battle tanks with the company’s
integrated fire control system. (04/15/04,
PRNewswire)
United Defense Industries, Arlington:
$23 million, through NORSHIPCO of Norfolk, from
the Navy for maintenance work on the USS Bataan
and USS Oscar Austin. (04/15/04, Business
Wire)
NCI Information Systems, Reston: $15.1
million over five years, including options,
for technology support at the Ft. Monmouth,
N.J., Directorate of Information Management.
(04/15/04, Business Wire)
CACI International, Arlington: $45 million
over five years for information technology services
from the Social Security Administration’s
Office of Telecommunications and Systems Operations.
(04/12/04, PRNewswire)
ManTech International Corp., Fairfax:
$22.5 million over five years, including options,
from the National Security Agency, for engineering
and support services. (04/13/04, Business
Wire)
SRA International, Fairfax: $9.4 million
over five years, including options, for IT services
in planning, executing and evaluating exercises
by the U.S. Transportation Command. (04/12/04,
Press release)
General Dynamics, Falls Church: $7.7
million contract modification from the Navy,
through General Dynamics Electric Boat
of Groton, Conn., for submarine maintenance
and repair work. (04/13/04, PRNewswire)
Radian, Alexandria: $4.1 million from
the Army for security systems at the Umatilla
Chemical Depot, Oregon. (04/13/04, PRNewswire)
Advanced Technology Systems,
McLean: $5.7 million over five years, from the
General Services Administration for redesign
of the Global Legal Information Network at the
U.S. Law Library of Congress (04/14/04, Business
Wire); also, $12.25 million over five years
from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. for
software development support. (04/13/04,
Business Wire)
McDonald Bradley, Herndon:
$20 million from the Defense Intelligence Agency
for a globally accessible military intranet.
(04/14/04, PRNewswire)
General Dynamics, Falls Church: Through
its Groton, Conn., subsidiary—General
Dynamics Electric Boat— a $7.7 million
modification to an existing contract awarded
in October 2001 for submarine maintenance and
repair work. (04/13/04, PRNewswire)
SRA International, Fairfax: $9.4 million
over five years, including options, from the
U.S. Transportation Command for support and
technical services in planning and evaluation
of training exercises. (04/14/04, PRNewswire)
Hankins and Anderson,
Richmond: $16 million for architectural and
engineering services for the Architect of the
Capitol, Washington, D.C. (03/03/04, Press
release)
CALIBRE, Alexandria: $57 million over
five years for software support of the Army’s
Integrated Logistics Analysis Program. (04/01/04,
Press release)
MAXIMUS, Reston: $13.3 million for support
of Medicaid school-based claiming contracts
from the states of Arizona, Kentucky and Michigan.
(04/05/04, Business Wire)
Anteon International, Fairfax: $325
million over 12 years, including options, for
technical and management support to the Naval
Sea Systems Command. (04/05/04, PRNewswire)
American Management Systems, Fairfax:
$24 million from the U.S. Department of Justice
to provide software in support of an integrated
financial management and procurement system.
(04/06/04, PRNewswire)
General Dynamics, Falls
Church: $8.9 million contract modification to
its Advanced Information Systems (AIS) unit,
Alexandria, from the Navy for improvements to
surface ship sonar systems (04/07/04, PRNewswire);
also $9 million, including options to AIS from
the Air Force for information extraction research
and development to reduce time spent on text
searches (04/08/04, PRNewswire); $51.7
million through General Dynamics Land Systems,
Sterling Heights, Mich., for 120 Abrams M1A1
tank material sets. (04/08/04, PRNewswire)