Contracts Awarded
Washington Technology and States News Service
Monday, June 28, 2004; Page E04
General Dynamics Amphibious Systems of Woodbridge won a $47.45 million contract from the Navy to develop training systems for the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle.
FlightFab Inc. of Beltsville won a $31.4 million contract from the Navy for ship and marine equipment.
Radian Inc. of Alexandria won a contract valued at up to $20 million from the General Services Administration for consulting services.
STG International Inc. of Alexandria won a $12.54 million contract from the Health and Human Services Department's National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences for Biodefense Administrative Support.
Alliant Ammunition and Powder Co. LLC of Radford, Va., won a $9.6 million contract from the Army for facility use at the Radford Army Ammunition Plant.
Bell-Boeing Joint Program Office of Patuxent River, Md., won a $7.1 million modification to a previously awarded Navy contract for work on the MV-22 Engineering and Manufacturing Development Program.
Moran Towing of Norfolk won a $6.9 million contract from the Defense Department for the charter of seven flag tractor tugs.
UXB International of Ashburn received a $1.47 billion delivery order amount as part of a fixed-price Army contract for munitions response and related munitions-related services.
Carana Corp. of Arlington won a $6.4 million contract from the Agency for International Development's Overseas Missions for enabling the environment for sustainable growth of value-added exports.
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. of Belcamp, Md., won a $4.14 million contract from the Army for equipment maintenance and repair services.
Learning Systems International Inc. of Washington won a contract valued at up to $2.5 million from the General Services Administration for consulting services.
Panasonic Broadcast and Television of Rockville won a $2.4 million contract from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's John F. Kennedy Space Center for high-definition television cameras and lenses.
Federal Prison Industries of Washington won a $1.6 million contract from the Army for fabricated wire product manufacturing.
Siemens Information & Communication Networks Inc. of Reston won a $1.4 million contract from the Postal Service for hardware, software, installation and maintenance for a centralized monitoring solution.
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