By Judith Mbuya
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, October 9, 2006
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.
CDW Government Inc. of Herndon has started taking orders under the U.S. Army Desktop and Mobile Computing-2 contract for computer hardware, software and services.
EDS Corp.'s U.S. government unit in Herndon won an $8.7 million subcontract from Pinnacle Business Solutions Inc. of Oklahoma City to support the maintenance of the Fiscal Intermediary Shared System, which processes all Medicare inpatient, skilled nursing facility, hospice and home health claims.
Pearson Blueprint Technologies Inc. of Arlington won an $8.8 million contract from the Health and Human Services Department to implement an enterprise infrastructure.
STG Inc. of Reston won a $2.5 million contract from the Veterans Affairs Department to provide help desk, information technology and operations support for VA's public key infrastructure operations.
TechTeam Government Solutions Inc. of Chantilly won a $4.1 million, five-year contract from the Health and Human Services Department to deliver support services, including network connectivity and configuration management, program management and information security, for the Payment Management Division's centralized financial payment system
Telos Corp. of Ashburn won a $2.6 million contract from the Air Force to survey and update the network and communications infrastructure at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark.
Telos also won a $1.5 million contract from the Air Force to install a campus-wide wireless LAN for the 126th Air Refueling Wing at Scott Air Force Base, Ill.
Enterprise Information Management Inc. of Arlington won a $49.1 million contract from the Army for the forms content management program.
AAI Corp. of Hunt Valley won a $32.6 million contract modification from the Army Aviation and Missile Command for production of SHADOW unmanned aerial vehicle systems and associated support equipment. It won a $13.2 million modification for engine modification kits and associated spares for the SHADOW 200 system. It also won an $11.4 million contract for special unit training support preparations for the SHADOW system.
Innovative Concepts Inc. of McLean won a $6.9 million contract modification from the Army Aviation and Missile Command for engineering services to perform computer software modifications.
NCI Information Systems Inc. of Reston won a $6.6 million order from the Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command to provide information technology services.
Subsystem Technologies Inc. of Rosslyn won a $6.3 million contract from the Army to provide consulting and training for strategic and operational level support.
Viking Contractors Inc. of Silver Spring won a $5.1 million contract from the Army Corps of Engineers for renovation of training barracks.
Z-Tech Corp. of Rockville won a $6.6 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency for technical and ecological support services.
Insights Training Group LLC of Ellicott City won a $3.4 million contract from the Department of Labor for Job Corps outreach, admissions and Complaint Tracking System services for Kentucky.
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group Inc. of Fairfax won a $15 million contract from the Navy for professional planning and engineering services.
Weidemann Associates Inc. of Arlington won a $4 million contract from the Agency for International Development for the Business Growth Initiative Project: Increasing Economic Growth through Best Practices in Enterprise Development.
L-3 Communications-Government Services Inc. of Chantilly won a $1.2 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security for spare microwave radio parts.
Systems Research and Applications Corp. of Fairfax won a $21.1 million order under a contract from the National Guard Bureau for operation and maintenance of Enterprise Operations and Security Services.
Hydrogeologic Inc. of Herndon won a $5.1 million contract from the Army Corps of Engineers for environmental remediation services at Andrews Air Force Base.
Sodexho Management Inc. of Gaithersburg won a $71.8 million contract modification from the Navy to provide food services to the Marine Corps and manage and operate their mess halls in the eastern region of the United States. It also won a $67.7 million contract modification to provide food services to the Marine Corps and manage and operate their mess halls in the western region of the United States.
EJB Facilities Services of Arlington was awarded $33.8 million under an existing contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command to provide base operations and support services at the Navy region Northwest, West Sound area.
Coakley & Williams Construction of Inc. of Gaithersburg won a $19.7 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for construction of an Aircraft Research Support Facility at the Naval Air Station, Patuxent River.
Contact Corp. of Winchester won an $18 million contract from the Marine Corps Systems Command for the Tactical Antenna Mast System and associated items.
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.
Northrop Grumman Enterprise Management Services Corp. of Herndon won a $157.1 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security for application support centers operations and facilities services.
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. of Annapolis won a $22.2 million contract from the Navy for systems, repair, overhaul and depot maintenance.
Exxon Mobil Fuels Marketing Co. of Fairfax won a $66.5 million contract from the Defense Energy Support Center to provide diesel fuel, jet fuel and gasoline for the Navy.
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. of Baltimore won a $10.4 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for renovations to Building 58 at the Washington Navy Yard.
Defense Planning Corp. of Vienna won a $76.7 million contract from the Army to provide contractor support.
Westat of Rockville won a $17.5 million contract from the Department of Education for the Center for Educator Compensation Reform (formerly the National Center for Teacher Incentives).
Westat also won a $9.7 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services to provide research and development for the innovations clearinghouse.
Lockheed Martin Services Inc. of Seabrook won a $6 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency for publications and distribution services in support of the National Service Center for Environmental Publications.
Ideamatics Inc. of McLean won a $38.3 million contract from the Army to provide support services for the Joint Mobilization Processing Systems.
Federal Express Corp. of the District won a $3.1 million contract from the Navy for non-express, domestic, small-package ground-shipping services.
Z-Tech Corp. of Rockville won a $7.1 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency for technical and ecological support services.
Synergy Enterprises Inc. of Silver Spring won a $1.31 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services for scientific meeting and conference services.
Engineering Applications Consultants PC of Burke won a $1 million contract from the Army for architectural-engineering services.
The Department of Justice awarded up to $50 million for transcription services for the Executive Office for Immigration Review to: Free State Reporting Inc. of Annapolis; York Stenographic Services Inc. of York, Pa.; and Deposition Services Inc. of Rockville.
Computer Sciences Corp. of Chantilly won a $17.3 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency for scientific and technical support.
IIF Data Solutions Inc. of Centreville won a $1.8 million contract from the Army for the Florida Army National Guard family education and counseling services program.
IMS Government Solutions of Falls Church won a $4.8 million contract from the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services for a survey of retail prices, payment and utilization rates, and performance rankings.
ICF Inc. of Fairfax won an $8.4 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency to provide technical support for toxicology, chemistry, human exposure, environmental fate and ecological assessments of pesticides. It also won a $7.3 million contract for a national air toxics assessment and risk assessment.
Occam Solutions Inc. of Annandale won a $2 million contract from the Navy to provide support services for the Navy Civilian Human Resources Benefits Contact Center.
SRA International Inc. of Arlington won a $12.3 million contract from the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. to design and implement the Premium Practitioner System.
Bell-Boeing Joint Program Office of Patuxent River won a $2.3 million contract from the Navy to provide systems engineering for existing V-22 support equipment.
Johnson Controls Building Automation LLC of Gaithersburg won a $1.2 million contract from the Air Force for installation of a 911 emergency dispatch system at the Yokota Air Base in Tokyo.
Terex Corp. of Stafford won a $2.5 million contract from the Navy for a heavy maintenance crane.
Dynamic Technology Systems Inc. of Alexandria won an $8.2 million contract from the Army for a publication content management program.
York River Electric of Yorktown, Va., won up to $3 million from the Department of Homeland Security to upgrade an electrical distribution subsystem.
Forrester Construction Co. of Rockville won a $12.1 million contract from the Army for renovation of Buildings 2257 and 4217 at Fort Meade.
TCMP Health Services LLC of Springfield won a $75.9 million contract from the Army for dental services.
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. of McLean won a $24.8 million contract from the Army for road-map development support.
Emmes Corp. of Rockville won an $8.2 million contract from the National Institute of Diabetes for research and development for the Islet/Beta Cell Transplant Registry.
Defense Planning Corp. of Vienna won a $3.4 million contract from the Army for support services.
Omnitec Solutions Inc. of Bethesda won a $3.7 million contract from the Navy to provide command strategic leadership services to include research and analysis support on internal and external issues.
Unisys Corp. of Reston won an $11.4 million contract from the FBI for information technology services.
HealtheState LLC of Fairfax won a $3.7 million contract from the Air Force for the Health West Virginia Study.
Hunt Consulting of Gaithersburg won a $2.1 million contract from the Architect of the Capitol for Library of Congress and House of Representatives group re-lamping.
Contracting and Facilities Management of Arlington won an $11.7 million contract from the Fish and Wildlife Service for a standard study of administrative clerical functions.
Clym Environmental Services LLC of Frederick won a $4.8 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services for the synopsis for regulatory compliance support.
ViON Corp. of the District won a $22 million contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency to provide service for the processor environment.
Apptis Inc. of Chantilly won an $83.4 million contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency to provide information technology services for the processor environment.
Sun Microsystems Federal Inc. of McLean won a $68.3 million contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency to provide information technology services for the processor environment.
BAE Systems Applied Technologies Inc. of Rockville won a $109.3 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command for maintenance, logistic and life cycle support.
Macfadden and Associates Inc. of Silver Spring won an $80 million contract from the Agency for International Development to provide support services for the Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance.
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory of Laurel won a $750 million contract from NASA for aerospace research, development and engineering support.
ActioNet of Fairfax won a $48 million contract from the Department of State to provide administrative support service to the Technical Security System Program.
Metropolitan Architects & Planners Inc. of Alexandria won a $20 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services for architectural and engineering services for master planning and associated studies for National Institute of Health facilities.
KPMG of the District won a contract for up to $103.3 million from the Department of Justice for audit and advisory services.
UHY LLP of the District won a $74 million contract from the Department of Justice for audit and advisory services.
Products Support Inc. of Jessup won a $2.2 million contract from the Air Force for a fuel control test station.
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP of McLean won a $106.9 million contract from the Department of Justice for audit and advisory services.
Cotton and Co. LLP of Alexandria won a $59.7 million contract from the Department of Justice for audit and advisory services.
Computer Security Solutions Inc. of McLean won an $11 million contract from the General Services Administration for information technology equipment.
Washington Technology contributed to this report.
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