By Judith Mbuya
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, January 23, 2006
ManTech International Corp. of Fairfax won a $200 million subcontract to provide worldwide contingency services on a multibillion-dollar Air Force program. The subcontract was awarded by Readiness Management Support LC, a unit of IAP Worldwide Services Inc. of Cape Canaveral, Fla., under the Air Force Contract Augmentation Program.
Universal Systems and Technology Inc. of Centreville won an $18.8 million, four-year contract from the Army to produce shoulder-launched simulators of munitions-weapons effects for the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement Simulation.
Cambridge Communications Systems Inc. of Alexandria won a $15 million, 10-year contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency under the Puerto Rico Area Wideband System contract to provide transmission and telecom support in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
General Physics Corp. of Elkridge won a $14.7 million contract from the Army for the domestic preparedness equipment technical assistance program, homeland defense training.
BearingPoint Inc. of McLean won a $10.7 million contract from the Navy for operations, maintenance and systems support for the Navy's program budget information system.
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. of McLean won a $13.9 million contract from the Navy for technical and engineering support services for Communications-Electronics Advanced Technologies, supporting the Special Communications Requirements Division of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division in Patuxent River.
TechLaw Inc. of Chantilly won a $6 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency for the Region 1 environmental services assistance team.
Q.E.D. Systems Inc. of Virginia Beach won a $15 million contract from the Navy for repairs of U.S. government waterborne vessels and surface ships visiting or home-ported in the Hawaiian Islands.
Aimpoint Inc. of Chantilly won a $6.7 million contract from the Army for optical sighting and ranging equipment.
Log.Sec Corp. of Warrenton won a $5 million contract from the Army for logistics engineering and a $5 million contract for integrated logistics support management.
International Business Machines of Bethesda won a $17.5 million contract from the Social Security Administration for content and records manager equipment.
Analytic Services Inc. of Arlington won a $2 million contract from the Air Force for advisory and assistance services.
Government Services Integrated Process Team LLC of Lanham won a $3 million contract from the Army Corps of Engineers to provide architect and engineering services for the design of civil and military projects within the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division.
Information from Washington Technology was used in this report.
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