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Contracts awarded

Monday, September 8, 2008

Wyle Information Systems of McLean won an $18.5 million contract from the Schriever Air Force Base to operate, maintain, and support the Space Innovation and Development Center.

Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won a $5.9 million contract from the Offutt Air Force Base to provide studies and analysis to the Army Energetics, Warhead and Environmental Technology Directorate.

ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing of Fairfax won a contract of up to $84.7 million from the Defense Energy Support Center for fuel oil, diesel fuel and gasoline.

CACI of Chantilly won an $8 million contract from the Fleet and Industrial Supply Center Norfolk to provide support services and education and training products.

MPRI, a division of L-3 Services, of Alexandria won a $9.9 million contract from the Contracting Center of Excellence to provide technical financial and operational analysis for the Army.

A Booz Allen Hamilton unit of Herndon won a $9.5 million contract from the Offutt Air Force Base to provide Joint Functional Component Command for space survivability and vulnerability analysis.

A Booz Allen Hamilton unit of Herndon won a $21.5 million contract from the Offutt Air Force Base to provide the Marine Corps Mission Assurance Program Development with technical analysis and operation integration.

Booz Allen Hamilton of McLean won a $7.2 million contract from the Offutt Air Force Base for financial sector resilience studies, analysis and exercise.

The Naval Facilities Engineering Command awarded up to $250 million to provide services for the design, procurement, installation, testing and sustainment of building-level advanced metering solutions to American Systems of Chantilly; Square D of Palatine, Ill.; and Weston Solutions of San Antonio.

A Booz Allen Hamilton unit of Herndon won a $21.5 million from the Offutt Air Force Base to provide strategic planning, studies and analysis to the Program Executive Office Ammunition and Joint Munitions and Lethality Office Cycle Management Command.

A Booz Allen Hamilton unit of Herndon won a $7.6 million contract from the Offutt Air Force Base to provide electronic weapons analysis and support.

Logistics Systems of the District won a $2 million contract from the General Services Administration for support services.

Randstad US of the District won a $21.3 million contract from the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. to provide professional pension benefit administration services.

MARCOR Remediation of Hunt Valley won a $25 million contract from the General Services Administration for environmental services.

J.L. Herren & Associates of the District won a $1.9 million contract from the General Services Administration for professional engineering services.

Emergent Product Development of Gaithersburg won a $24.3 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services to provide research and development for the Development of Therapeutic Agents for Select Biodefense Pathogens.

Tetra Tech of Falls Church won a $23.2 million contract from the Navy for biological resource studies.

General Dynamics Information Technology of Fairfax won a contract for up to $95 million from the Department of Commerce for infrastructure, design, engineering, architecture and integration.

L-3 Services, Global Security and Engineering Solutions of Chantilly won a $2.9 million contract from the Air Force for research and development.

EMCOR Government Services of Arlington won a $2.1 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security for facilities maintenance services.

Project Performance of McLean won a contract for up to $95 million from the Department of Commerce for infrastructure, design, engineering, architecture and integration.

ManTech MBI of Herndon won a contract of up to $95 million from the Department of Commerce for infrastructure, design, engineering, architecture and integration.

C.R. Associates of Newington won a $16 million contract from the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide primary care for the San Antonio area.

Radius Technology Group of Silver Spring won an $11 million contract from the Department of Justice for physical and security specialist support services.

APlus Technologies of Columbia won a $1.4 million contract from the Air Force for paramedics.

Grunley/Goel JV of the District won a $4.62 million contract from the General Services Administration for interior renovations.

CACI International of Arlington won a $150 million contract from the Navy for information technology and software upgrades to modernize ship maintenance at Naval Sea Systems Command shipyards.

General Dynamics of Falls Church won a $32 million contract from the Army to provide information technology management services.

Lockheed Martin of Bethesda won a $3 billion contract from the Department of Energy to provide a broad range of services at its Hanford site in Washington state.

-- Judith Mbuya and Washington Technology

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