ManTech International, a Fairfax company that provides technology for national security programs, received a five-year contract worth up to $51.3 million from the Naval Sea Systems Command to provide engineering and technical support services for the Submarine and Surface Ship Signature Silencing Program at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division. ManTech said it will provide support for trials measuring stealth technologies to make Navy vessels less vulnerable to mines and torpedoes. Work will be performed in Bremerton, Wash.
Zimmerman Associates of Fairfax has won a contract worth up to $25 million from the Navy's air warfare aircraft division to provide a vehicle-mounted radar imaging system that can find small, buried targets such as mines and unexploded ordnance from a distance.
RGII Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of Computer Horizons, received an $11 million contract from the Department of Defense's tri-service infrastructure management program to install and maintain a military health information network. Under the four-year deal, Annapolis-based RGII will create and provide support and engineering services for the information network to be used for Tricare, the military's new managed-care program.
Compiled from reports by Washington Post staff writers and the Associated Press.