Washington area federal contract awards

BAE Systems Information Solutions of McLean won a contract worth up to $3.2 million from the Defense Information Systems Agency for research, development, testing and evaluation.

CDM Group of Bethesda won a contract worth up to $7.7 million from the Department of Health and Human Services for special studies and analysis.

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Conveyor Handling Co. of Elkridge won a contract worth up to $1.5 million from the Department of Homeland Security for materials handling equipment.

Computer Sciences Corp. Applied Technologies of Lexington Park won a contract worth up to $60 million from the Navy for engineering and operations and maintenance services.

Data Networks of Reston won a contract worth up to $7.5 million from the Army for the design, development and sustainment of the Medical Situational Awareness in Theater and the Theater Medical Data Store.

Data Solutions and Technology of Lanham won a contract worth up to $7.4 million from the Army for the modification of an existing contract procuring vehicle operations and vehicle control services.

DRS C3 and Aviation of Gaithersburg won a contract worth up to $13.8 million from the Army for infrastructure upgrade and equipment supply services.

EADS North America of Herndon won a contract worth up to $26.3 million from the Army for contractor logistics support for mission equipment packages for the Light Utility Helicopter program.

Exelis of Alexandria won a contract worth up to $44.4 million from the Navy for quality control, testing and inspection services.

Exelis of Alexandria won a contract worth up to $9 million from the Army for lethality-testing services.

General Dynamics Information Technology of Fairfax won a contract worth up to $28.4 million from the Army for warehouse operation services.

Kropp Holdings of Cockeysville won a contract worth up to $2.2 million from the Defense Logistics Agency for miscellaneous work.

OMV Medical of Takoma Park won a contract worth up to $17.1 million from the Army for medical services.

Oracle America of Reston won a contract worth up to $6.9 million from the Army for software license renewals and maintenance for the Army, Navy and Air Force.

Science Applications International Corp. of McLean won a contract worth up to $222.5 million from the Navy for technical support to provide systems engineering, integration, testing, large-scale fabrication, non-developmental item procurement, interim repair and maintenance services, and training.

Serco of Reston, High Performance Technologies of Reston, CACI Technologies of Chantilly, DCS of Alexandria and EOIR Technologies of Forest Hillwon a contract worth up to $74 million from the Army for engineering services.

Thundercat Technology of Reston won a contract worth up to $1.6 million from the Department of Veterans Affairs for maintenance, repair and rebuilding of equipment.

— Compiled by Vanessa Small

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