CONTRACTS AWARDED
CONTRACTS AWARDED
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Monday, June 12, 2006
Lear Siegler Logistics International Inc. of Gaithersburg won a $142 million contract from the Headquarters Air Force Security Assistance Center for the purchase of non-standard and hard-to-support-standard supply items, maintenance, and repair support and task orders. The items include supplies such as nuts, bolts, pylons, generators, fuel nozzles and rafts.
Government Technology Services Inc. of Chantilly won a $24 million order as part of a $126.9 million contract from the Army for software licenses for existing Microsoft products.
Advanced Technology Systems Inc. of McLean won a $2.4 million contract from the FBI to continue supporting information systems at the agency's Strategic Information and Operations Center in Washington.
CGI-AMS of Fairfax won a $10 million, 2 1/2 -year contract from the city and county of Honolulu to install its Web-based Advantage enterprise resource planning software.
Kenrob IT Solutions Inc. of Leesburg won a $9.2 million contract from "other defense agencies" for information technology support.
EDS Corp.'s Herndon unit won a $1.7 million contract expansion to support the Defense Department's electronic document access system.
Raytheon Technical Services Co. of Norfolk won a $31.5 million contract from the Naval Inventory Control Point for logistics support for the USC-38 satellite communications system.
BAE Systems Applied Technologies Inc. of Rockville won a $7.5 million contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division for development of shipboard and shore communications systems supporting surface combatants, and the development of mobile and airborne systems to interfere with command and control systems of enemy combatants.
Dynamac Corp. of Rockville won a $17.4 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency for on-site technical support services to the National Exposure Research Laboratory Ecological Exposure Research Division in Cincinnati.
Marco Enterprises Inc. of Landover won a $1.6 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security to design and build services for construction of a U.S. Coast Guard Station at Bolling Air Force Base.
The Summit Group of Northern Virginia in Alexandria won a $2.6 million contract from the Army to provide ammo functional business support.
Management Solutions Consulting Group Inc. of Lanham won a $3.8 million contract from the General Services Administration for mission-oriented, business-integrated services.
National Center for State Courts of Arlington won a $5 million contract from the General Services Administration for mission-oriented, business-integrated services.
Marine Hydraulics International of Norfolk won a $3.5 million contract from the Navy for maintenance, repair and rebuilding of the U.S.N.S. Patuxent.
ManTech IS&T of Fairfax won a $1.3 million contract from the Postal Service for maintenance, content management and updates enhancements to applications relating to online rate- and postage-calculation application.
Washington Technology contributed to this report.





