Monday, April 21, 2008
Apptis of Chantilly, GTSI of Chantilly and Intelligent Decisions of Ashburn have won the opportunity to compete for up to $290 million in technology infrastructure upgrades with the FBI.
CACI International of Arlington won a $30.6 million contract from the Army to expand the scope of program management, systems engineering, logistics and training support services it provides for the Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below program to the Army's Aviation Command.
CGI Federal of Fairfax won a $19 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency to provide software and operations maintenance support to the agency's Office of Research and Development.
EDS's U.S. government unit of Herndon won a $2.3 million contract from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide maintenance and operational support for the Single Family Acquired Assets Management System.
Telos of Ashburn won a $2 million contract from the Canadian Ministry of Defense to install an automated message-handling system.
Systems Research & Application of Fairfax won a $20.7 million contract from the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency for the deployment of all the agency's east mission and personnel to a new campus.
Stanley Associates of Arlington won a $25.5 million contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center for production support services.
A Lockheed Martin unit in Manassas won a $24.1 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command for 13 acoustic receiver technical refresh upgrade kits and 21 retrofit kits for the P-3 aircraft.
Grunley Walsh US of Rockville won a $6.6 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for modifications to a sewage treatment plant at the Naval Support Activity at South Potomac.
AAI of Hunt Valley won a $127.6 million contract from the Army Aviation and Missile Command for 14 Shadow unmanned aerial vehicle systems and its support equipment.
L3 Communication Titan of Reston won a $12.5 million contract from the Center of Excellence for support to the Joint Staff systems integration services.
American Society for Engineering Education of the District won a $10.1 million contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center to provide postdoctoral engineers and scientists with opportunities for research.
University of Maryland Biotechnology of Baltimore won a $2.5 million contract from the Army to provide research and development.
Northrop Grumman Systems of Linthicum Heights won a $1.7 million contract from the Navy to provide research and development for the ultra-high-capacity hybrid thermal ground plane.
J.M. Waller Associates of Burke won a $30 million contract from the Army for support services.
CACI of Chantilly won an $82.8 million contract from the Navy for professional, technical, management and administrative services support.
Portal Dynamics of Alexandria won a $1.8 million contract from the Army for combat assault and tactical vehicles.
-- Judith Mbuya and Washington Technology
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