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Anteon
International, Fairfax: $48.5 million over five
years for technology services to the U.S. Coast
Guard. (Press release); $34.9 million over five
years to support reorganization of combat divisions
in the U.S. Army. (Press release)
AT&T Government Solutions,
Vienna: $61.3 million over 10 years from the
National Communications System to provide priority
calling services for government and industry
leaders during emergencies. (Press release)
CACI International, Arlington:
$31 million over six years, including options,
for technical support for the U.S. Air Force
Command at Langley AFB. (Press release)
Dimension Data, Reston: $3.8
million to support and upgrade local and wide
area networks at the Defense Supply Center,
Richmond. (Press release)
General Dynamics, Falls Church:
Through its Groton, Conn. Subsidiary, General
Dynamics Electric Boat, $145.6 million from
the U.S. Navy for modification of the USS Florida
from a ballistic missile submarine to a multimisison
vessel for tactical strike and special-operations
support. (Press release); through General Dynamics
C4 Systems, $23 million from the U.S. Army Communications
Electronics Command for common hardware and
software items. (Press release)
ManTech International, Fairfax:
$460 million over five years for program management
and technical support services to the U.S. Naval
Air Systems Command. (Business Wire)
MAXIMUS, Reston: $8 million
covering three contracts with school systems
in Albuquerque, N.M., Brimingham, Ala., and
Fremont, Calif. to provide student information
services with the company’s SchoolMAX
program, a Web-based system to monitor and manage
student performance. (Business Wire)
NCI Information Systems, Reston:
$1.32 million through its subsidiary Scientific
& Engineering Solutions from the National
Security Agency for technical support. (Business
Wire)
Northrop Grumman Mission Systems,
Reston: $9.5 million over 42 months, including
options, from the U.S. Army for linguist support
services in Europe. (Press release)
ORBIMAGE, Dulles: $27.5 million
over two years from the National Geospatial
Intelligence Agency for high-resolution satellite
imagery services. (Press release)
Scientific Applications International
Corp., McLean: $30.6 million from the U.S. Army
and National Guard for program management and
support services. (Press release)
Sensytech, Newington: $10.1
million from the U.S. government for communications
equipment engineering and system installation
services. (Business Wire); $6 million from the
U.S. Navy for development of smart target threat
simulators. (Business Wire); $2.6 million from
ATK Missle Systems Company for electronic warfare
systems and integrated logistics support. (Business
Wire)
SI International, Reston: $800
million from U.S. Air Force Space Command, U.S.
Strategic Command and other related agencies
for information technology, engineering and
communications support services. (Press release)
VSE Corp., Alexandria: $12.3
million for radios and ancillary devices to
the government of Croatia under an U.S. government
foreign military sales program. (Press release)