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Contracts Awarded

Monday, March 31, 2008

Computer Sciences Corp. of Falls Church won a seven-year, $110 million contract to provide information technology and information management services for the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Research and Development.

ManTech Systems Engineering of Lexington Park won a five-year, $83 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command to support warfare analysis.

NCI of Reston won a three-year, $7.6 million contract from the U.S. Transportation Command to provide technology support for classified and nonclassified information systems.

Northrop Grumman Information Technology of McLean won a five-year contract that may be worth as much as $18 million from the Federal Aviation Administration to provide maintenance and development support for the National Airspace System.

Compass Systems of Lexington Park won a $9 million contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division to provide engineering and technical expertise in the design, development, manufacture and repair of Navy special projects avionics, electro-optic sensors and field equipment.

BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services of Rockville won a $6.8 million contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division for technical and engineering support services.

Virtexco of Norfolk won a $14.1 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for construction of Military Operations Urban Terrain enhancements at the Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune, N.C.

Team Logistics Joint Venture of Fairfax won a $16.6 million contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division to provide maintenance planning and design interface technical and management support.

EADS North American Defense of Arlington won a $7.2 million contract from the Army Aviation and Missile Command for logistics support.

Innovative Concepts of McLean won a $13.5 million contract from the Army Aviation and Missile Command for engineering services.

Science Applications International Corp. of Arlington won a $9.1 million contract from the Contracting Center of Excellence to integrate three software stovepipe systems.

Henry M. Jackson Foundation of Rockville won a $23.2 million contract from the Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity for the management of the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center program.

Krishna Rao of Bethesda won a $6.7 million contract from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center for academic radiology services.

Ewing Cole of the District won an $8.4 million contract from the Army Engineer District to provide a facility for the Command Control/Communications Network Transport East.

Mid Eastern Builders of Chesapeake won a $18.9 million contract from the Army Engineer District for construction of a four-story office wing addition, two-story storage and work area addition, a one-story multipurpose room addition, temporary parking lots, site development and incidental work at the Defense Commissary Agency.

Verizon of Arlington won a $13.7 million contract from the Army to provide 12 months of operation and maintenance services for the defense private global system for mobile communications cellular network.

Technologists of Arlington won a $9.2 million contract from the Corps of Engineers for construction of Afghanistan National Civil Order Police Brigade Headquarters.

American Bridge of Richmond won a $10.8 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for utility upgrades and repairs at the Naval Shipyard Portsmouth.

Glotech of Rockville won a $6.4 million contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Charleston to provide support engineering, project management, testing, logistics and technical support; system design documentation and technical data support; interoperability, test, and evaluation support; in-service engineering support; and installation and integration.

Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won a $6.3 million contract from the Offutt Air Force Base to provide the survivability assessments of combat vehicle systems technology for the tank-automotive and armament research, development, and engineering center, research business group survivability directorate and the quick reaction cell.

CPF Underground Utilities of Frederick won an $11.9 million contract from the General Services Administration to provide construction services for the replacement and upgrade of buried steam and condensate lines.

Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems of Bethesda won a $28 million contract from the Army for logistics, maintenance and supply support.

Booz Allen Hamilton of Annapolis Junction won a $43.2 million contract from the Army for logistics, maintenance and supply support.

Aarcher of Annapolis won a $5.9 million contract and Booz Allen Hamilton of McLean won a $4.3 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency for special studies and analysis of the Office of Federal Activities mission support.

Computer Sciences Corp. of the District won a contract of up to $9.3 million from the Navy to provide research and development for low-cost over-the-horizon SATCOM and line-of-sight communications.

BearingPoint of McLean won a $48.2 million contract from the Army for logistics, maintenance and supply support.

Management Systems International of the District, Chemonics International of the District, Casals and Associates of Alexandria, Development Alternatives of Bethesda and the QED Group of the District each won contracts of up to $750 million from the U.S. Agency for International Development to provide support services for the Encouraging Global Anticorruption and Good Governance Efforts program.

Spalding Consulting of Hollywood, Md., won an $8.3 million contract from the Navy to provide support services for the Naval Air Systems Command's comptroller department.

SI International of Reston won a $45.6 million contract from the Army for logistics, maintenance and supply support.

IBM of Fairfax won a $6.1 million contract from the Air Force to provide Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application sustainment training and support.

Vehicle Control Technologies of Reston won a contract of up to $2.9 million from the Navy for research and development.

ITT Corp., ITT/AES units of Herndon won a $1.2 million contract from the Air Force to provide research and development for document-based management, access control and security.

Information Systems Laboratories of Vienna won a $1.2 million contract from the Air Force to provide research and development for next-generation enhanced passive radar.

Chrysler of the District won a $23.3 million contract from the U.S. Postal Service for flexible fuel carrier route vehicles.

Ingalls Lumber & Supply of Middletown won a $2.6 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security for crush-and-run gravel.

Lockheed Martin of Manassas won a $1 million contract from the Navy for electrical and electronic equipment replacement parts.

Knight Point Systems of Herndon won a $1 million contract from the Department of the Treasury to upgrade and enhance infrastructure for stimulus.

Wendell Wood United Land of Charlottesville won a $14.8 million contract from the General Services Administration for lease or rental of facilities.

Motorola of Columbia won a $2.7 million contract from the Army for radio and television communication equipment.

Associated Naval Architects of Portsmouth won a $1.4 million contract from the Navy for ships, small craft, pontoons and floating docks.

-- Judith Mbuya and Washington Technology

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