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CONTRACTS AWARDED

CONTRACTS AWARDED

By Judith Mbuya
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, February 6, 2006; Page D04

AT&T Government Solutions Inc. of Vienna won a $95.4 million contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency to provide information technology services.

AT&T Government Solutions also won $15 million in follow-on work on two contracts from the Army to develop the service's next generation of live battlefield training systems. The first contract, for $5.8 million, is for the third phase of the One Tactical Engagement Simulation System. The other, $9.1 million contract is for the Combat Training Center Objective Instrumentation System.

SI International Inc. of Reston won an $84 million, five-year contract from the State Department to process more than 20 million immigrant visa transactions annually at the National Visa Center and Kentucky Consular Center.

SRA International Inc. of Fairfax won a $108.5 million contract from the Navy's Military Sealift Command to provide a wide range of IT support services, including project management, administration and management of the afloat network operations center.

G&B Solutions Inc. of McLean won a $15 million, five-year contract from the Treasury Department to furnish independent verification and validation services to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.

General Dynamics Corp. of Falls Church won a $15.6 million, two-year contract from the Army to modernize the communications and data network infrastructure at Fort Bliss, Texas.

ManTech International Corp. of Fairfax won a $3.8 million, five-year contract from the Army's computer crime investigations unit to provide technical and analytical support to felony criminal investigations related to intrusions of Army networks.

Anteon Corp. of Fairfax won a three-month, $5 million depot level maintenance bridge contract from the Naval Air Wafare Center Weapons Division.

BAE Systems Information and Electronics Systems of Manassas won a $5.5 million support services contract from the Naval Air Systems Command for a demonstration of mini-RF sensor advanced technology.

Lockheed Martin Government Services Inc. of Seabrook won a $25.8 million contract from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service for management of the Retired and Annuitant pay service.

Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. of Linthicum Heights won a $63.9 million contract from the Air Force for government furnished equipment for the Peace Xenia IV program in Greece for the F-16 Block 52 aircraft.

The Bell-Boeing Joint Program Office of Patuxent River won a $45.8 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command for administrative and logistics services for the MV-22 Total Life Cycle Logistics Support effort.


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