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Subsystem Technologies Inc. of Rosslyn won a $30 million contract from the Army Materiel Command for engineering, technical, prototyping, and manufacturing services.

ARINC Engineering Services LLC of Annapolis won a $35 million contract from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for flight critical systems research.

BearingPoint LLC of McLean won a $13.8 million contract from the Federal Highway Administration to help re-engineer, assist and improve the Transportation Department division's federal financial management business and accounting processes.

BAE Systems Applied Technologies Inc. of Rockville won a $19.9 million contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division for engineering and technical services for communication-electronic platform systems and subsystems in support of the Special Communications Requirements Division.

DMJM/3DI of Arlington won an $8.7 million contract from the Defense Department for project and technical construction management services.

Contrack International Inc. of Arlington won an $11.6 million contract from the Army Corps of Engineers for design and construction of a C-130 maintenance hangar in Egypt.

Planned Systems International Inc. of Columbia won a $10 million contract from the General Services Administration for mission-oriented business integrated services.

SGT Inc. of Greenbelt won a $39 million contract from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for geophysics, geodynamics and space geodesy support at the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center.

Found & Sons of Culpeper won a $1 million contract from the Veterans Affairs Department for Quantico grave liners.

Staff writer Judith Mbuya contributed to this report.


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