Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: $48 million
over five years from the Navy for engineering services
to support the Littoral Combat Ship program, a next-generation
class of warships designed for combat operations in
shallow waters. (Business Wire)
CACI Inc., Arlington: $27 million from the
Army to support training and war gaming simulations
to train Army reserve units; $9.4 million from the
Navy for engineering and technical services for the
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren. (PRNewswire)
DSC Corp., Alexandria: $99 million over five
years from the Navy for research and support of aircraft
weapon systems for the Naval Air Warfare Center. (Press
release)
General Dynamics Inc., Falls Church: $8 million
from the Navy to General Dynamics Electric Boat,
Groton, Conn. for repair and modernization services
on nonnuclear submarines; $5.5 million to Electric
Boat to operate the Nuclear Regional Maintenance Dept.
at New London, Conn. for support and maintenance of
nuclear submarines; $138 million from the Army to General
Dynamics Land Systems, Sterling Heights, Mich.
for 99 Stryker combat vehicles; $13 million contract
modification from the Army to Land Systems for support
services to the operation and maintenance of Abrams
tanks. (PRNewswire)
ManTech International Corp., Fairfax: $23.9
million over five years from the Department of State
for technical security support to protect information
technology resources and electronic hardware. (Business
Wire)
McNeil Technologies Inc.,
Springfield: $11.8 million over five years from the
Drug Enforcement Agency
for translation and transcription services in the agency’s
San Diego field operations. (Press release)
RS Information Systems Inc., McLean: $50 million
from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureeau
for networking services, servers, database management,
software engineering and maintenance. (Business
Wire)
Science and Technology Corp., Hampton: $88
million over five years from the Army for data collection
and test management services for test conducted at
the Aberdeen Test Center. (Press release)
SI International Inc., Reston: $11.5 million
over five years, including options, from the Air Force
Space Command for engineering and programming for the
Global Positioning System. (PRNewswire)
SRA International Inc., Fairfax: $148 million
over five years, including options, from the Environmental
Protection Agency for support services for information
management and program management. (PRNewswire)
Tidewater Skanska Inc., Virginia Beach: $242
million from the Florida Department of Transportation
to replace a bridge across Escambia Bay near Pensacola,
Fla. damaged by Hurricane Ivan in September 2004. (The
Virginian-Pilot)