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Contracts Awarded

Friday, May 8, 2009 7:55 AM

Booz Allen Hamilton of McLean won a $27.3 million contract from the Defense Department to provide information assurance and intelligence support.

EMentum of Bethesda won a $7.5 million contract from the Justice Department to provide technical and project management support.

Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won a $17.7 million contract from the Air Force to provide technical area tasking.

Northrop Grumman Information Technology of Chantilly won a $12.6 million contract from the Air Force to provide Space Control Architecture Development.

Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won a $9.7 million contract from the Air Force to provide intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance strategic integration capability analysis and assessments.

Lockheed Martin MS2 of Manassas won a $39.4 million contract from the Navy for submarine technical equipment.

Progeny Systems of Manassas won a $7.3 million contract from the Navy for design agent, engineering services and support.

Charles E. Smith Real Estate Services of Arlington won a $6.4 million contract from the General Services Administration for lease or rental of facilities.

CB Richard Ellis of the District won three contracts, worth $3.9 million, $8.5 million, and $9.4 million, from the General Services Administration for lease or rental of facilities.

Cushman and Wakefield of the District won a $3.6 million contract from the General Services Administration for lease or rental of facilities.

Jones Lang LaSalle of the District won a $3.2 million contract from the General Services Administration for lease or rental of facilities.

Telecommunication Systems of Annapolis won a $3.2 million contract from the Army for communication, detection and coherent radiation equipment.

The Henry M. Jackson Foundation of Rockville won a $5 million contract from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences for research and development.

E-volve Technology Systems of Fort Washington won a $7 million contract from the Air Force for information technology services, including telecommunications services.

Central Care of Manassas won a $21.6 million contract from the Army for medical services.

Robbins-Gioia of Alexandria won a $2.6 million contract from the Army for professional, administrative and management support services.

Hydrogeologic of Herndon won contracts worth $1.2 million and $3 million from the Environmental Protection Agency for architect and engineering services.

Cape Fox Professional Services of Manassas won a $6.9 million contract from the Army for weapons.

CACI of Chantilly won a $7.6 million contract from the Army for professional, administrative and management support services.

Landover Warehouse of McLean won a $1.3 million contract from the General Services Administration for lease or rental of facilities.

Mosaic ATM of Leesburg won a $3.5 million contract from NASA for research and development.

Transwestern of Vienna won a $1.3 million contract from the General Services Administration for lease or rental of facilities.

DLT Solutions of Herndon won a $1.3 million contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency for information technology services, including telecommunications services.

Wyle Information Systems of McLean won a $4.6 million contract from the Air Force for information technology services, including telecommunications services.

SPADAC of McLean won a $2.8 million contract from the Navy for research and development.

Charles E. Smith Real Estate Services of Arlington won a $17.5 million contract from the General Services Administration for lease or rental of facilities.

Mark Center 2001 of Alexandria won a $1.3 million contract from the General Services Administration for lease or rental of facilities.

Pragma of Falls Church won a $17.1 million contract from the Agency for International Development for professional, administrative and management support services.

Bowhead Science and Technology of Alexandria won an $8.3 million contract from the Navy for professional, administrative and management support services.

ITT of Alexandria won a $17.6 million contract from the Navy for research and development.

-- Vanessa Mizell and Charity Brown and Washington Technology

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