Washington area federal contract awards for the week of Dec. 10

AA Temps of Annandale won a contract worth up to $4.5 million from the Department of Veteran Affairs for professional, administrative and management support services.

Adaptive Methods of Centreville won a contract worth up to $7.5 million from the Navy for Phase II Small Business Innovation Research.

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BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services of Rockville won a contract worth up to $76.6 million from the Navy for organizational, intermediate and depot-level maintenance.

Booz Allen Hamilton of McLean won a contract worth up to $15.9 million from the Navy for information technology governance; IT privacy and security; policy and planning; IT workforce and training; SharePoint development and deployment; IT information integration; project management; and administrative support.

BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services of Rockville won a contract worth up to $43.6 million from the Navy for utilities and housekeeping services.

BAE TSS of Rockville won a contract worth up to $76.6 million from the Navy for maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment.

Bremcor of Arlington won a contract worth up to $12.2 million from the Navy for base operation support services.

CACI Technologies of Chantilly won a contract worth up to $25.3 million from the Navy for research and development.

DRS Technical Services of Herndon won a contract worth up to $24.6 million from the Navy to provide program and configuration management, technical services, systems engineering, hardware and software development, material analysis, testing, repair and installation services for autonomous and non-autonomous systems, as well as maritime intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and information operations-enabling technologies.

General Dynamics Information Technology of Fairfax won a contract worth up to $19 million from the Navy to provide program and configuration management, technical services, systems engineering, hardware and software development, material analysis, testing, repair and installation services for autonomous and non-autonomous systems, as well as maritime intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and information operations-enabling technologies.

Indus Secure Network Solutions of Vienna won a contract worth up to $45 million from the Army for infrastructure support services and information technology services.

International Development and Resources of Centreville won a contract worth up to $250 million from the Defense Department for professional, administrative and management support services.

KPMG of McLean won a contract worth up to $17.6 million from the Defense Logistics Agency for management services.

L-3 National Security Solutions of Reston won a contract worth up to $63.1 million from the Air Force for sustainment and modernization of the Mobile Consolidated Command Center.

Lockheed Martin of Bethesda and Orbital Sciences of Dulles won a contract worth up to $900 million from the Air Force for U.S. Air Force Rocket Systems Launch Program.

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