Monday, October 15, 2007
BearingPoint of McLean won a $57.9 million contract from the Navy to operate a global information technology network for the Naval Network Warfare Command.
General Dynamics of Falls Church won a five-year, $71.4 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security to provide professional services to the Office of Intelligence and Analysis.
Guident Technologies of Herndon won a one-year, $1.6 million contract from the Government Printing Office to integrate Oracle modules into existing systems.
ICF International Inc. of Fairfax has won a five-year, $15 million contract with the Department of Homeland Security to implement new security standards for facilities handling large quantities of chemicals, petroleum and natural gas.
Northrop Grumman Technical Services sector of Herndon won a five-year, $331 million contract from the Army to provide logistical support to the Army's National Training Center and Ft. Irwin, Calif.
Electronic Consulting Services of Fairfax won a 10-month, $1.5 million contract from the Transportation Security Administration to design and install a messaging system.
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock of Newport News, Va., won a $5.7 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command to provide planning and design yard functions for standard Navy valves for nuclear-powered submarines.
Alion Science and Technology of McLean won a $22.9 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency to provide technology and compliance assistance to the Environmental Services Assistant Team Region 2's Science and Technology Center.
Augusta Systems of Morgantown, W.Va., won a three-year contract worth up to $10 million from the Navy to provide the technology infrastructure required for a network of sensors and unmanned vehicles.
BearingPoint of McLean won a two-year, $14.1 million contract from the California Department of Motor Vehicles to provide a new Web portal.
CACI International of Arlington won a $36 million contract from the Navy to support its Enterprise Maintenance Automated Information System.
SI International of Reston won a contract worth up to $10 million to provide human resources systems for the Army at the Aberdeen Proving Ground.
SRA International of Fairfax won a four-year, $25.5 million contract to provide technical services for the National Institutes of Health's Office of Research Services.
SRA International won a five-year, $79.6 million contract from the Navy's Networks, Information Assurance and Enterprise Services program office to manage network, software and messaging systems.
Contrack International of Arlington won a $30.6 million contract from the Army Corps of Engineers for construction of a bulk fuel storage and distribution systems.
Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine of Rockville won a $15 million contract from the Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity for bird flu surveillance.
Kellogg, Brown and Root Services of Arlington won a $9.8 million contract from the Army Corps of Engineers for Kosovo support services.
Hensel Phelps Construction of Chantilly won a $10.5 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Washington for expansion and renovation of the National Maritime Intelligence Center at the Office of Naval Intelligence.
Grunley Walsh of Rockville won a $5.5 million contract from the U.S. Postal Service to renovate and upgrade windows.
Futron-SDVS of the District won a $3.1 million contract from the Department of Veterans Affairs for replacement of telephone system.
VET Solutions of Gaithersburg won a $4.5 million contract from the Department of Veterans Affairs for replacement of telephone system.
Chemonics International of the District won a $46.5 million contract from the Agency for International Development for the Smiling Sun Franchise program.
Newport News Industrial of Newport News, Va., won a $9.1 million contract from the Navy for temp shields containers.
Grunley Construction of Rockville won a $42 million contract from the General Services Administration for construction of a major addition and child-care center project at the George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center in Arlington.
Revis Engineering of Clinton won a $4.4 million contract from the Air Force for repair of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning of building 50.
Armed Forces Services of Arlington won a $12.2 million contract from the Army to provide support services for the Army Wounded Soldier and Family Call Center.
VBR Excavation of Front Royal won a $1.1 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security for paving of road at Harpers Ferry.
Thales Communications of Clarksburg won a $1.7 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for electrical and electronic equipment components.
Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health of Baltimore won a $12.8 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services to provide research and development for National Children's Study centers.
Nortel Government Solutions of Fairfax won a $3.7 million contract from the Senate for cyber-security infrastructure support services.
General Dynamics of Fairfax won a $4.9 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security for human capital services and resource management support.
Manhattan Construction of Fairfax won a $44.3 million contract from the Navy for construction of visiting quarters at Andrews Air Force Base.
-- Judith Mbuya
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