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CONTRACTS AWARDED

Washington Technology
Monday, November 8, 2004; Page E04

Maximus Inc. of Reston won a 10-year, $268 million contract from the British Columbia Ministry of Health Services to provide benefit operations administrative services.

General Dynamics Corp. of Falls Church won a $9 million contract to provide transmission conversions to the U.S. Army's Bradley Fighting Vehicle.


General Dynamics Land Systems, under its operating unit, General Dynamics Amphibious Systems of Woodbridge, won a $136 million contract from the Marine Corps Systems Command to continue the system development and demonstration phase of the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle program. Wayne Dumais, left, and Albert Tyson of General Dynamics checked the configuration of one of the vehicles. (Shawn Haag -- General Dynamics)


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SI International Inc. of Reston won a $6.8 million task order from the Agriculture Department to provide IT support for the Veterinary Services Processes Streamlining System.

BAE Systems Applied Technologies Inc. of Rockville won a $7.93 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command Aircraft Division to exercise an option for technical and engineering services to support its air traffic control and landing systems.

Honeywell Technology Solutions Inc. of Columbia won a $7.53 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command Aircraft Division to provide engineering and logistics services to support the light airborne multipurpose system data link.

Northrop Grumman Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. of Newport News won a $492.1 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command to exercise an option for continuation of the CVN 21 design effort; long lead time material and nonnuclear advance construction and system development, engineering services, and feasibility studies for future aircraft carrier programs.

Northrop Grumman Newport News Shipbuilding of Newport News won a $111.7 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for logistics support for SSN 688, SSN 21 and SSBN class operational submarines and design services for SSN 21 class submarines.

CACI AB Inc. of Alexandria won a $17 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command Aircraft Division to provide program management and technical services supporting the chief of Naval Air Forces and the Naval Air Systems Command Naval Aviation Readiness Integrated Improvement Program.

General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems of Suffolk won an $8.9 million contract from the Fleet and Industrial Supply Center Norfolk Detachment Philadelphia for services in support of the U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Experimentation Program and Joint Futures Lab.

General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems of Suffolk won contracts for $7.84 million and $5.4 million from the Fleet and Industrial Supply Center, Norfolk Detachment, Philadelphia for services in support of the U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Experimentation Program and Joint Futures Lab.


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