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CONTRACTS AWARDED

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Kellogg Brown & Root Services of Arlington won a $12.3 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for recovery efforts in the aftermath of Tropical Depression Ernesto at the Naval Air Station in Patuxent River.

Phoenix International Inc. of Landover won a $6.2 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for engineering and technical services to operate and maintain the highly portable Submarine Rescue Diving and Recompression System.

John C. Grimberg Co. of Rockville won a $10.9 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for the upgrade of air-handling units in Building 70A and a $7.2 million contract for repair of units in Building 9 at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda.

John C. Grimberg also won a $27 million contract from the Army Corps of Engineers for construction of a chemical, biological and radiological sample receipt facility at Aberdeen Proving Ground.

Anteon Corp. of Fairfax, now a part of General Dynamics, won a $15.1 million contract from the Army Contracting Agency for augmentation personnel to support the 160th Signal Brigade in Southwest Asia, Central Asia and Africa.

MPRI Inc. of Alexandria won a $15 million contract from the Army Research, Development and Engineering Command for law enforcement personnel embedded with units deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan.

MPRI also won a $42.8 million order from the Army Contracting Agency for program development and analytical support.

Forrester Construction Co. of Rockville won a 12.1 million contract from the Army Corps of Engineers for design, construction and renovation of Buildings 2257 and 4217 at Fort Meade.

Science Applications International Corp. of Reston won a $15.2 million contract from the Defense Energy Support Center to perform environmental document updates at Department of Defense fuel terminals.

Northrop Grumman Defense Mission Systems Inc. of Reston won a $50.8 million contract from the Army for information technology support services. It also won a $5.1 million contract from the Army for support services.

Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. of Linthicum Heights won a $10 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency for vehicle and dismount exploitation radar development and demonstration program.

Northrop Grumman Systems also won a $3.5 million contract from the Air Force for circuit card assembly.


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