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Monday, April 26, 2010

General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems of Fairfax won a $9.9 million contract from the Navy for the procurement of a ship monitoring system.

Science Applications International Corp. of McLean won a $22 million contract from the Air Force for air navigation systems.

Kingfisher Systems of Alexandria won a $15.8 million contract from the Army for civilian contractor intelligence analysis support.

American International Contractors of Arlington won a $55.8 million contract from the Army for the construction of a close-air-support parking apron.

Global Strategies Group North America of Frederick won a $26.7 million contract from the Army for 147 kitchen and spare parts kits.

Databuoy of Vienna won a $39.9 million contract from the Navy to provide additional funding for research.

Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won a $10.2 million contract from the Navy to provide analysis of remote sensing geographical information systems and address new information assurance requirements resulting from recent organizational changes.

Metal Storm of Arlington won a $1.4 million contract from the Marine Corps Systems Command for research and development.

Clark Group of the District won a $1.5 million contract from General Services Administration for natural resources and conservation services.

Sevatec of Falls Church won a $1.3 million contract from the Labor Department for information technology services.

Technical Resources International of Bethesda won a $8.9 million contract from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for research and development.

Northrop Grumman of McLean won an $8.2 million contract from the Office of Acquisition and Grants Management for information technology services.


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