Contracts Awarded
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CACI International of Arlington won a four-year, $26.8 million contract from the Army's Research, Development and Engineering Command to help test technologies for command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
Lockheed Martin of Bethesda won an eight-year, $234 million contract from the Air Force to develop a long-range strategic plan for delivering personnel services and to operate and manage its personnel information technology systems.
Lockheed Martin won a five-year, $53 million contract from the U.S. Mint to provide information technology support services to the bureau's office of the chief information officer.
Northrop Grumman Mission Systems of Reston won a $29.4 million contract from the Marine Corps Systems Command in support of joint tactical common operations.
American Bridge of Richmond won a $15 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for the vehicular bridge replacement at the Naval Station Newport.
Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems and Solutions of Chantilly won a $766.2 million contract from Hanscom Air Force Base to design and develop tactical radio systems for aircraft, ships and fixed installations.
Lear Siegler Services of Gaithersburg won a $6.03 million contract from Tinker Air Force Base to extend for three months a deployment outside of the continental United States in support of the Air National Guard.
ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing of Fairfax won a contract of up to $783 million from the Defense Energy Support Center to supply jet fuel.
Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won a $9.63 million contract from Offutt Air Force Base for the Information Assurance Technical Analysis Center to provide research to further the development and integration of integrity and authentication capabilities of the global information grid.
CACI Systems of Chantilly won a $19.3 million contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division for technical and engineering services and supplies.
Lockheed Martin Services of Gaithersburg won a $234 million contract to provide technical services to support Air Force personnel and services.
Natural Resources Conservation Service of the District won a $13 million contract from the Department of Agriculture to provide administrative support services.
MPRI of Alexandria won a $2.8 million contract from the Army for transformation support services.
Intelligent Transportation Society of America of the District won a $7.3 million contract from the Department of Transportation to provide program support for intelligent transportation systems.
Briartek of Alexandria won a contract of up to $1.8 million from the Navy to provide research and development for long- range science and technology for the Navy and Marine Corps.
HydroGeoLogic of Herndon won a $20 million contract from the Army for natural resources and conservation services.
-- Judith Mbuya and Washington Technology


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