Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: $10.6
million over five years, including options, from the
Army for scientific and techniclal support of the Military
Opeational Medicine Research Program to study and monitor
physical performace by troops in extreme environments. (Business
Wire)
Argon St Inc., Fairfax: $73.5 million from
Lockheed Martin as a subcontract for intelligence gathering
subsystems in next generation aerial reconnaissance
aircraft. (Business Wire)
Airak Inc., Ashburn: $1.2 million over 12 months
from the Navy for testing and certification of systems
to provide ship-wide automated monitoring and warning
capabilities of electrical systems and power plants. (PRNewswire)
The Analysis Corp., Fairfax: $37 million from
the Department of State for support services to the
Bureau of Intellifence and Research to provide embassies
and consulates security-related information. (PRNewswire)
BearingPoint Inc., McLean:
$55.8 million from the Navy, including options, to
assist the Strategic
Sourcing Program to study methods for optimizing efficiency
in the Navy’s infrastructure through competitive sourcing,
privatization, and other initiatives; $107.6 million,
including options, from the Navy in support of its
Financial Improvement Plan by documenting business
processes and testing financial systems; $19 million
over three years from Purdue University to support
an overhaul of its information technology systems for
financial management, human resources, research administration
and student services. (PRNewswire)
General Dynamics Inc., Falls Church: $56 million
from the Army, through General Dynamics Land Systems,
Sterling Heights, Mich., to service, repair and restore
MIA2 Abrams tanks returning from Iraq to pre-combat
condition in advance of their next deployment. (PRNewswire)
IBM Business Consulting Services, Fairfax:
$100 million, including options, from the Navy for
financial and accounting services to assist in streamlining
Navy financial systems. (Business Wire)
Maximus Inc., Reston: $7.9 million from the
Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority for software
services to increase efficiency of the transit system
and provide better management of infrastructure. (Business
Wire)
ObjectVideo Inc., Reston: $3.2 million in two
contracts over three years from the Homeland Security
Advanced Research Project Agency for next generation
capabilities in intelligent video surveillance systems,
providing for smarter systems using automated threat
awareness and response. (Business Wire)
SRA International Inc., Fairfax: $12.7 million
over five years, including optons, from the Gnerql
Services Administration t support development of a
information technology security program for the Securities
and Exchange Commission. (Press release)