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By Judith Mbuya
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, January 10, 2005; Page E04

Anteon International Corp. of Fairfax won a five-year, $48 million contract to support operations of the U.S. Central Command-Air Forces in Kuwait.

Anteon also won a five-year, $49.9 million contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center for shipboard security services.


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Anteon also won a five-year, $69 million task order contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command to support the assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition services.

Apptis Inc. of Chantilly won a four-year, $19 million contract to provide information technology support services at four medical treatment centers of the Air Force's Air Education and Training Command.

ManTech International Corp. of Fairfax won a contract worth $76 million from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center to provide training for command and control and other systems.

Northrop Grumman Information Technology of Herndon won a two-year, $4.4 million contract from the Navy to install a 911 computer-aided dispatch system in the east Puget Sound region in Washington state.

Radian Inc. of Alexandria won a $22 million contract from the U.S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command for 1,049 armored cab kits for the family of medium tactical vehicles.

Progeny Systems Corp. of Manassas won an $8.3 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command to exercise an option for engineering and technical services in connection with the Active Intercept Acoustic Signal Processing System onboard all U.S. submarines and related maintenance assistance modules.

Applied Marine Technology Inc. of Virginia Beach won a $18.7 million contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center to provide engineering and management support services for the Homeland Security Department's Office of Domestic Preparedness implementation of a national exercise strategy.

Bell-Boeing Joint Program Office of Patuxent River, Md., won a $14.2 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command to provide engineering and technical support for management of the V-22 flight control system and on-aircraft software after completion of the V-22 engineering and manufacturing development phase.


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