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CONTRACTS AWARDED

CONTRACTS AWARDED

Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, April 17, 2006; Page D04

InDyne Inc. of McLean won a $200 million contract from NASA for headquarters information technology support services.

Aerospace Corp. of Chantilly won a $9.4 million contract from NASA to provide independent assessment for the space flight program at the Johnson Space Center in Houston.

Versar Inc. of Springfield won a $40.6 million contract from the Army Corps of Engineers for support services in Iraq.

Alion Science and Technology Corp. of McLean won a $19.4 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency to support the EPA's environmental services assistance team in Region 7, which includes Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska.

Arinc Engineering Services LLC of Annapolis and Impeva Labs Inc. of Mountain View, Calif., together won a $20 million, five-year contract from the Army to develop and demonstrate a next-generation wireless communications project for Army logistics applications.

Trandes of Lanham won a $17.7 million contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command for marine air traffic control and landing systems engineering systems.

EDS Corp.'s Herndon government unit won a contract to build an enterprise data center for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The contract is worth $29 million over five years if all options are exercised.

ManTech International Inc. of Fairfax won a $5.4 million, five-year contract from the Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet and Industrial Supply Center to provide logistics support services and products.

Maximus Inc. of Reston won a $6 million, 4 1/2 -year contract from the Colorado Health Care Policy and Financing Department to do outreach and education for child care in the state.

Thomson Prometric Inc. of Baltimore won a $12.5 million, 10-year contract from the Internal Revenue Service to develop and administer its special enrollment exam in a computer-based format.

Lockheed Martin Corp. Maritime Systems and Sensors of Manassas won a $21 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for engineering services under acoustic rapid commercial off-the-shelf insertion program production.

Alliant Techsystems Inc.'s Alliant Ammunition and Powder Co. LLC of Radford won a $2.5 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for ammunition and explosives.

Raytheon Solipsys Corp. of Laurel won a $28.1 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for data distribution system and range mission tool software upgrades to the Pacific Missile Range Facility in Hawaii.

Lockheed Martin Corp. Maritime System and Sensors -- Marine Systems of Baltimore won a $50.6 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command to purchase three MK 41 MOD 15, Baseline VII vertical launching system launcher ship-sets for Navy requirements.

DTM Corp. of Silver Spring won a $6.4 million contract from the Army's Washington Headquarters Services/Acquisition and Procurement Office for security services.

The Air Force's Headquarters 311th Human Systems Wing awarded $6 billion for design and construction of new facilities and infrastructure, remodeling and existing facilities upgrades to URS Group Inc. of Gaithersburg as well as Alutiiq Global Solutions LLC of Anchorage; AMEC Earth & Environmental of Plymouth Meeting, Pa.; Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp. of Overland Park, Kan.; CDM/Cape JV of Cambridge, Mass.; CH2M Hill Facilities & Infrastructure Inc. of Englewood, Colo.; Charter Environmental Inc. of Wilmington, Mass.; Ellis Environmental Group LC of Newberry, Fla.; ECC of Burlingame, Calif.; Fluor Enterprises of Greenville, S.C.; Innovative Technical Solutions Inc. of Walnut Creek, Calif.; Jacobs Government Services Co. of Pasadena, Calif.; Laguna Construction Co. of Albuquerque; Lakeshore Engineering Services Inc. of Highland Park, Mich.; Parsons Corp. of Pasadena, Calif.; Perini Corp. of Framingham, Mass.; PRI/DJI Construction JV of San Diego; Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure Inc. of San Antonio; TolTest Inc. of Maumee, Ohio; and Weston Solutions Inc. of San Antonio.

Antech Systems Inc. of Chesapeake won a $22 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command for engineering and technical services to develop interactive electronic technical manuals, training systems, Web-based applications and information system products.

Information from Washington Technology was used in this report.


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