Contracts Awarded
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Lockheed Martin Corp. of Bethesda won a $388 million contract from the Justice Department to provide information technology operations, infrastructure and security services.
Lockheed Martin of Bethesda won a $376 million contract from the Army Aviation and Missile Command to provide hardware and services for the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Missile program.
Northrop Grumman Information Technology of McLean won a $9.7 contract to provide infrastructure support services to the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems Inc. of Bethesda won a $73.3 million contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center to provide operations and maintenance support for base local area network, commercial satellite communication, technical control facility, and circuit actions, telephone, land mobile radio and both inside and outside cable plant installations.
BearingPoint Inc. of McLean won a $188 million contract to provide consulting services to the Army Communications-Electronics Command's enterprise solutions center.
Future Technologies Inc. of Fairfax won a five-year, $7 million contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center-Indian Head Division to provide electronic documentation and data management support, as well as administrative and program management support.
Raytheon Strategic Systems Division of Falls Church won a contract of up to $50.44 million from the Defense Supply Center Philadelphia for material and material management of bench-stock items to be used at depot repair facilities for the Army.
Raytheon Co. of Reston won a $14.5 million contract from the Headquarters Electronic Systems Center for the global broadcast services program, Department of Defense's satellite-based system for distributing video, imagery and other large data files to users around the world.
Wintara-Salihi Group Inc. of Fort Washington won an $8.7 million contract from the Army Joint Contracting Command-Iraq/Afghanistan for the combustion inspection, re-commissioning and start-up of two Siemens gas turbine units, including the associated auxiliary systems and equipment at the Kirkuk/Taza power plant.
General Dynamics Land Systems, General Dynamics Amphibious Systems of Woodbridge won a $144 million contract from the Marine Corps Systems Command to provide design for reliability efforts for the continuation of Systems Development and Demonstration phase of the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle program.
The Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center awarded a contract of up to $51.5 million to furnish the necessary management, material support services, labor, supplies, and equipment necessary to perform depot level preservation to: IMIA LLC of Theodore, Ala.; Q.E.D Systems Inc. of Virginia Beach; and BAE Systems Maritime Engineering & Services of San Diego.
The Naval Undersea Warfare Center awarded a $27 million contract to fabricate interactive multimedia training modules and modernize outdated training materials, procedures and techniques for the Submarine On-Board Training Office to: Carley Corp. of Orlando; Long Wave Inc. of Fort Worth; and EG&G Technical Services Inc. of Gaithersburg.