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CACI International Inc., Arlington: $33 million over two years, from the Defense Intelligence Agency, for support services in the integration of data from geographic information systems into DIA’s Urban Analysis Center battle laboratory and the Defense Department’s Intelligence Information System. (The Washington Post)

ICF International Inc., Fairfax: $32 million over seven years, including options, from the Environmental Protection Agency for field and laboratory analysis services at EPA’s Richmond, Calif. regional lab. (Business Wire)

NCI Inc., Reston: $18.6 million over three years, though NCI Information Systems Inc., from the Air Force, for custom computer systems in support of the Air Combat Command at Langley Air Force Base, Hampton. (Business Wire)

Raytheon Technical Services Co. LLC, Norfolk: $31.5 million, over five years, from the Navy for engineering, test and maintenance services on the USC-38 satellite communications system. (PRNewswire)

RSIS Inc., McLean: $111 million over five years, from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, for high-end technology services in the identification and support of breakthrough technologies that may interest the military. (Business Wire)

SI International Inc., Reston: $14 million over 30 months, including options, from the Air Force Space Command, for management, engineering and technical support services. (PRNewswire)

STG International Inc., Alexandria: $18.9 million, over five years, including options, from the Department of Health and Human Services, for management, technical and administrative support services. (News release)

Synchrony Inc., Roanoke: $9.9 million from the Air Force Research Laboratory to help design and manufacture improved aircraft engines that use magnetic and electronic systems instead of traditional mechanical parts. (The Roanoke Times)

VSE Corp., Alexandria: $20.5 million, over three years, from the Department of Defense for engineering, design and production services in programs for explosive actuated devices, such as aircraft ejection seats. (PRNewswire)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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