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CONTRACTS AWARDED

CONTRACTS AWARDED

Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, October 9, 2006; Page D04

CACI International Inc. of Arlington won a $12.4 million, two-year contract from the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security to continue supporting the bureau in operations, maintenance and development of worldwide security, and law enforcement information technology systems.

CACI also won three contracts worth about $50 million from the Army. Under a $38 million task order, it will support the Army Project Manager, Battle Command, in managing Army Battle Command Systems. A task order for an estimated $9.5 million covers work on the service's Product Manager, Robotic and Unmanned Sensors. A third award, for $2.7 million, goes to support for the Project Manager, Aerial Common Sensor.

Bremcor of Arlington won a $13.2 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for base-operating support services at the U.S. Naval Station in Guantanamo Bay.

Global Strategies Group LLC of the District won a $12 million contract from the Joint Contracting Command -- Iraq and Afghanistan to provide internal security for the Victory Base Complex.

Turner Tompkins Sambrano of the District won a $25.7 million contract from the General Services Administration for modernization and expansion at the Paso Del Norte port of entry in El Paso.

Pragma Corp. of Falls Church won a $16.6 million contract from the Agency for International Development to provide research and development for the Business Environment Improvement Project in Kazakhstan.

Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. of McLean won a $7.9 million contract from the Agency for International Development to provide support services for the Macedonia Business Environment Activity.

IBM Federal, a Washington area division of International Business Machines Corp., said it won a $16 million contract from the Department of Veteran Affairs to help create a more standardized and secure information technology organization.

Hensel Phelps Construction Co. of Chantilly was awarded an $8.4 million contract modification from the Pentagon Renovation and Construction Program Office to incorporate in-scope changes to the Pentagon renovation.

Deloitte Consulting LLP of Reston won a $14 million, five-year contract from the Education Department to develop a migrant student information exchange to link state migrant education programs and improve data collection, accuracy and timeliness of exchanged information.

Abacus Technology Corp. of Chevy Chase won a $15 million, five-year contract from the Air Force to deliver base-wide support for the 90th Space Wing and 90th Communications Squadron at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo.

Aquilent Inc. of Laurel won a $4.2 million, two-year contract from the Veterans Affairs Department to continue work on VA's e-health portal, including developing new portal infrastructure, components and features, and integrating them into the portal's architecture.


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