CONTRACTS AWARDED
Washington Technology And States News
Monday, July 12, 2004; Page E04
Abacus Technology Corp. of Chevy Chase won a $7 million contract from the U.S. Air Force's 377th Contracting Squadron to provide command, control, communications and computer services.
Advanced Technology & Research Corp. of Burtonsville won a $15 million contract from the U.S. Navy's Naval Sea Systems Command for research and development and technical, engineering and analytical support services for the continuous-rod warhead, assault breaching systems, the thermobaric warhead and the Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile.
Bell-Boeing Joint Program Office of Patuxent River won an $8.7 million modification to a previous contract from the U.S. Navy's Naval Air Systems Command to install wing auxiliary tanks and remove aft sponson fuel tanks on the nine MV-22 aircraft in Lot 8.
Communications Technologies Inc. of Norfolk won a $7.6 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command for academic and simulator training for the C-9B aircraft.
Kellogg Brown & Root Services Inc. of Arlington won a delivery order worth $17.3 million from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the design and construction of an aircraft-parking ramp.
RehabPlus Staffing Group Inc. of Greenbelt won a $13 million contract from the U.S. Air Force's Headquarters 311th Human Systems Wing to provide clinical social workers, registered nurses and Family Advocacy Program personnel (46 total employees) to implement the Family Advocacy Program at 17 U.S. Air Force medical treatment facilities.
Communication Technologies Inc. of Norfolk won a $7.6 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command for the NAVAIR Orlando, Training Systems Division to support the Navy's Command Aircraft Crew Training program for the Navy C-9B Phase I & Phase II avionics upgraded aircraft.
Delex Systems Inc. of Vienna won a $1.5 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command to provide PMA 201 program management services.
Family Health International of Arlington won a $33.9 million contract from the Agency for International Development, Overseas Missions, for HIV Transmission Reduced and the Impact of AIDS Mitigated program in Guyana.
Global Infotek Inc. of Reston won a $1.3 million contract from the U.S. Air Force's Materiel Command for research and development.
Iktara and Associates of Bethesda won a $4.6 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for the Navy Science and Technology Roadmap.
The Institute for Genomic Research of Rockville won a $21.1 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services for research and development of bioinformatics resource centers for biodefense and emerging/re-emerging infectious diseases.
Quantell Inc. of McHenry won a $20 million contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for an environmental management and remediation contract.
Rannoch Corp. of Alexandria won a $29.8 million contract from the Department of Transportation's Research and Special Programs Administration for communications, navigation and surveillance services.
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