Alion Science and Technology,
McLean: $3.1 million over five years from the Army
for support services and simulation development related
to training for the 101st Airborne Division
at Ft. Campbell, Ky. (PRNewswire)
Anteon International Corp.,
Fairfax: $75 million over six years, including options,
in a subcontract from Potage Environmental inc. to
provide information technology, planning and program
management services to the U.S. Air Force’s Center
for Environmental Excellence; $47 million over five
years, including options, from the Naval Sea Systems
Command for systems engineering and financial management
services; $117 million over five years, including options,
from the Army to provide system integration services
and communications solutions for a deployable system
to care for combat casualties. (Business Wire)
Artel Inc., Reston: $12.5
million over four years, including options, to provide
the U.S. Central Command with satellite communications
services in developing countries that lack standard
infrastructure for ground-based communications. (Business
Wire)
CACI International Inc., Arlington:
$20.4 million over three years, including options,
from the Military Sealift Command for information technology
services to support revising the command’s business
practices. (PRNewswire)
Centurum Inc., Arlington:
$46.7 million over six years, including options, from
the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Charleston,
S.C., for systems engineering and communications solutions
to support shipboard cryptologic and information warfare
operations. (Business Wire)
General Dynamics, Falls Church:
$62.4 million through General Dynamic Electric Boat of
Groton, Conn., in a contract modification for maintenance
and dry-dock repair services on the USS Connecticut,
a Seawolf-class submarine; $95 million, including options,
from General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems,
for systems integration services to support a tracking
system of sensors for creating an accurate picture
of aircraft and ships in a battlefield environment. (PRNewswire)
MaximusInc., Reston:
$17 million over two years from the Miami-Dade County
for software, installation, training and systems support
of a PeopleSoft system for the water and sewer and
aviation departments; $20 million over three years
from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
to provide appeals services in Medicare fee-for-service
claim denials. (Business Wire)
NCI Information Systems Inc.,
$4.3 million over four years, from the Air Force for
information technology services to support operation
of the 10th Medical Group in Colorado Springs,
Colo. (Business Wire)
Northrop Grumman Information Technology,
McLean: $142 million from the U.S. Missile Defense
Agency for engineering, planning and support services
on the Airborne Laser system, a defense system utilizing
high-powered laser beams on an aircraft to track and
destroy ballistic missiles. (PRNewswire); Northrop
Grumman Mission Systems, Reston: $33 million from the
Air Force for security solutions, training and support
to protect Air Force bases in Central Asia and the
Middle East. (Press release)
RGS Associates Inc., Arlington:
$26 million over five years, including options, from
the office of the Chief of Naval Operations for planning
and information technology services to support knowledge
and record management systems. (PRNewswire)
SRA International Inc., Fairfax:
$86.4 million over five years, including options, for
program management, information technology and engineering
services to support information management operations
within the Missile Defense Agency. (PRNewswire)
Trusted Computer Solutions Inc.,
Herndon: $21.7 million over three years for providing
the TCS SecureOffice Trusted Workstation to the Department
of Defense Intelligence Information System. (PRNewswire)