Monday, May 12, 2008
CACI International of Arlington won a 10-year, $134 million contract from the Navy's Military Sealift Command to continue providing worldwide logistics support.
CACI International won a five-year, $25 million contract from the Defense Department to develop a communications framework for military commanders and government leaders to use during crises.
QinetiQ North America of McLean won a $9 million contract from the Marine Corps to provide support for information systems and technology infrastructure.
Science Applications International's McLean unit won a two-year, $24 million contract to develop software and provide systems engineering and field support to the Army's Topographic Engineering Center.
Telos of Ashburn won a contract from the Defense Department worth up to $582 million over five years to support the Defense Manpower Data Center's identity protection and management programs.
AAI of Hunt Valley, Md., won a $14.5 million contract from the Army Aviation and Missile Command to provide logistics support on one system remote video terminal and mobile directional antenna system.
Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems of Reston won an $11.7 million contract from the Army for the production and delivery of global broadcast service suites.
Umoe Mandal (USA) of the District won a $9.4 million contract from the Office of Naval Research to develop detailed designs of a transformable craft.
Motorola's Columbia unit won a $20 million contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command for handheld radios to support the Enterprise Land Mobile Radio infrastructure.
Tetra Tech FC of Alexandria won a $7.6 million contract from the Army Corps of Engineers to provide backup power and air-filtration modifications for buildings at Fort McNair.
Logistics Applications of Alexandria won a $3.2 million contract from the Army for support services.
Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock won a $453.3 million contract from the Navy for the overhaul, alteration, repair and maintenance of the USS Enterprise and its reactor plants.
General Dynamics Information Technology of Fairfax won a $1.9 million contract from the Army for support services.
CACI Technologies of Chantilly won a $1.3 million contract from the Air Force for a project called Skylight.
Systems Research and Applications of Fairfax won a $56.6 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency to provide regulation, evaluation and technical support for the Office of Emergency Management.
-- Judith Mbuya and Washington Technology
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