July
2003
Virginia
Business
This
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Mergers
and Acquisitions
CACI International Inc., a provider of IT and
network solutions headquartered in Arlington,
purchased Premier Technology Group Inc., a Fairfax-based
provider of professional services to the Department
of Defense and the intelligence community. (PR
Newswire)
Dollar
Tree of Chesapeake, a $1 variety store chain,
signed an agreement to buy Greenbacks Inc., a
96-store $1 chain headquartered in Salt Lake City.
(The Virginian-Pilot)
ePhone
Telecom Inc., a global telephone services provider
based in Herndon, and Oxford, Conn.-based Champion
Teleport, a satellite teleport affiliate of AlphaStar
International, plan to merge so the companies
can focus on growing global markets. (PR Newswire)
General
Dynamics Decision Systems, an Ariz.-based IT business
unit of General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls
Church, was authorized to begin low-rate initial
production of Unit Operations Centers for the
U.S. Marine Corps System Command, Quantico, under
a five-year contract. (PR Newswire)
Hilb,
Rogal and Hamilton Co. of Richmond, an insurance
and risk management intermediary, acquired the
book of business of The Aaron Wolf Agency Inc.,
a Vineland, N.J.-based insurance agency. (Business
Wire)
Infe
Inc., a merchant banking, acquisition and business
advisory services company headquartered in Falls
Church, plans to acquire 100 percent of the stock
of Miami, Fla.-based Pacer Health Corp., a company
that provides assisted living facilities and medical
treatment centers. (PR Newswire)
Luna
Innovations Inc. of Blacksburg, a provider of
R&D of fiber optic sensors, components, measurement
instrumentation and advanced materials, acquired
Yorktown-based Nascent Technology Solutions, a
developer of instruments for non-destructive evaluation.
(Press release)
Maximus
Inc. of Reston, an IT services provider for the
government, acquired National Misdemeanant Private
Probation Operations, one of the largest providers
of community corrections services based in Boulder,
Colo. (Dow Jones Business News)
The
Mills Corp. of Arlington, a self-managed real
estate investment trust, purchased a 50 percent
general partnership interest in two Georgia-based
limited partnerships, Gwinnett Place Associates
and Cobb Place Associates, from commercial real
estate investor, Cadillac Fairview, for approximately
$62.5 million. (Business Wire)
Records
Management Inc. of Springfield was acquired by
ArchivesOne, a Watertown, Conn.-based firm specializing
in records management and storage services. (Press
release)
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Deals
Dimension Data Holdings of Reston, a global technology
company, was chosen by Volkswagen of America Inc.
as its interactive partner of record to provide
technology services for the Volkswagen brand.
(PR Newswire)
epipeline,
an online source of federal, state and local government
contracting research based in Herndon, and H &
K Strategic Business Solutions, a McLean-based
provider of strategic, financial and operational
advisory services for companies serving federal
and state governments, announced a strategic partnership.
(Press release)
Framatome
ANP Inc. of Lynchburg, a nuclear supplier, and
Washington Group International Inc., an integrated
solutions provider, announced their SGT Ltd. joint
venture signed a contract with Florida Power &
Light Co. to provide engineering and construction
services at four nuclear power generating units.
(PR Newswire)
The
Institute for Advanced Learning and Research,
an educational and economic development effort
partnering Virginia Tech, Averett University,
Danville Community College and local government
and community organizations, was awarded more
than $8.4 million in funding by The Virginia Tobacco
Indemnification and Revitalization Commission
and three federal government agencies. (Press
release)
Internosis
of Arlington, a systems integrator, was awarded
a five-year blanket purchase agreement with a
ceiling of $15 million as a result of competition
by the U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Information
Systems Agency to provide IT professional services.
(PR Newswire)
MicroStrategy
Inc., a provider of business intelligence software
based in McLean, was selected by eBay for use
of the MicroStrategy Business Intelligence Platform
to analyze the ongoing performance of the many
different categories of products and services
for sale on its Web sites. (PR Newswire)
Netuitive
Inc. of Reston, a performance management software
company, chose Principor Communications, a Washington,
D.C.-based public relations agency to provide
public relations support. (PR Newswire)
Network
Solutions, a Herndon-based provider of domain
names, Web sites and e-mail services, announced
an agreement with MyCorporation.com, a provider
of Incorporation, LLC formation and Trademark
Search Services, to jointly market domain names
and trademark services to small business customers.
(PR Newswire)
Nextel
Communications Inc. of Reston, a provider of fully
integrated wireless communications services, selected
MindShare Worldwide of New York as its media agency
of record. (Business Wire)
Northrup
Grumman, a Newport News-based maker of nuclear-powered
aircraft carriers and submarines, plans to begin
offering domestic-partner benefits next year to
gay and lesbian employees and those involved in
long-term heterosexual relationships. (Daily Press)
United
Defense Industries Inc. of Norfolk, a developer
of military munitions, announced an agreement
between NORSHIPCO, its Norfolk shipyard, and Metro
Machine Corp. to purchase Metro's 14,000-ton dry
dock known as "Old Dominion." (Business
Wire)
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New
Plants and Companies
AT&T, a communications company headquartered
in N.J.is offering residential local service in
parts of Maryland and Virginia, providing consumers
with a choice of several local calling plans.
(PR Newswire)
DRS
Group of Richmond, a document management services
company, plans to invest $1 million to open a
32,000-square-foot super center in the town of
Clarksville, creating 115 jobs. Virginia competed
with North Carolina for the project. (Press release)
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Executive
Promotions
Bill Cole, president and CEO, Ecutel Inc. in Alexandria.
He previously held the position of vice president
of sales and business development. (Business Wire)
Carl
J. Grivner, CEO, XO Communications Inc. in Reston.
(Business Wire)
Charles
S. Ream, CFO, Anteon International Corp. in Fairfax.
He previously held the role of executive vice
president. (PR Newswire)
Craig Moon, president and publisher, USA TODAY
in McLean. (Business Wire)
David
Lucien, chairman and CEO, CMS Information Services
Inc. in Vienna. (Press release)
Gerald
L. "Jerry" Passaro, president and COO,
Harbor Bank in Newport News. He previously held
the position of senior vice president. (Press
release)
John
D. Austin, senior vice president and CFO, Performance
Food Group Co. in Richmond. He previously served
as vice president of finance and corporate secretary.
(Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Lawrence
E. Webb Jr., president and CEO, Pulaski Furniture
Corp. in Pulaski. He previously held the positions
of executive vice president, COO and CFO. (Press
release)
Mark
E. Brender, vice president of corporate communications,
Space Imaging in Reston. He previously served
as executive director of government affairs and
corporate communications. (PR Newswire)
Richard
Darman, chairman, AES Corp. in Arlington. (Business
Wire)
Richard
P. Urban, president, The Interactive Financial
eXchange Forum in Alexandria. (Business Wire)
Robert
D. Slotnik, senior vice president and chief information
officer, Performance Food Group Co. in Richmond.
(Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Steven
A. Newman, president, Xybernaut Corp. in Fairfax.
He previously served as executive vice president.
(Business Wire)
Trevor
Winters, senior director of business development,
Excedent Technologies in Vienna and Roanoke. (Business
Wire)
Wilhemina
Boyd, director of civic facilities, Roanoke Civic
Center in Roanoke. (Roanoke Times)
William
P. Heath Jr., president and CEO, FNB Corp. in
Christiansburg. (Roanoke Times)
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Contracts
The Allied Defense Group Inc., Vienna: $4.7 million
to its Belgian defense unit, MECAR S.A., for two
ammunition contracts, one from a new North African
customer and one from a nontraditional customer
in the Middle East. (PR Newswire)
Analex Corp., Alexandria: $9.4 million to provide
support services to NASA. (PR Newswire); $2 million
in additional funding over 10 months to its Advanced
Biosystems Inc. subsidiary by the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency. (PR Newswire)
CACI International Inc., Arlington: $11 million
to support the U.S. Army Communications-Electronic
Command in its execution of the first phase of
a U.S. Army electronic warfare system. (PR Newswire)
Entrieva, Reston: Mobile Enterprise Platform 4.5
was selected by Computer Sciences Corp. for integration
into a new emergency notification and response
tracking system that CSC is developing for the
Environmental Protection Agency. (PR Newswire)
General Dynamics, Falls Church: $137 million for
four new agreements that extend and expand Computer
Sciences Corp.'s information technology outsourcing
contracts. (PR Newswire); Armament and Technical
Products: the first $13.9 million increment of
a new multi-year contract with projected value
of more than $57 million from Boeing Co. for the
production of 15 ship sets for an aircraft. (PR
Newswire); Armament and Technical Products: $24.2
million add-on contract from Sikorsky Aircraft
Corp. of Stratford, Conn., for the Comanche Turreted
Gun System engineering manufacturing development.
(PR Newswire); Network Systems: $5.1 million delivery
order to upgrade and expand the telecommunications
voice network at Fort Gordon in Augusta, Ga.,
under the U.S. Army's Digital Switched Systems
Modernization Program. (PR Newswire)
Information Systems Analysis Inc., Fairfax: $5.5
million for one year with three additional incremental
years with the Air Force Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base at Dayton, Ohio, to provide on-site
services at six or more Air Force bases nationwide.
(Business Wire)
MAXIMUS, Reston: $3.8 million over five months
from the U.S. Transportation Security Administration
to assist in field-testing various technologies.
(Business Wire); $14 million Justice Solutions
software contract by the city of Houston Municipal
Court to support court operations. (Business Wire);
$26 million over five years by the Orange County
Board of Supervisors to provide a comprehensive,
integrated direct record electronic voting system
for the county. (Business Wire); $418.4 million
over five years by the State of California's Managed
Risk Medical Insurance Board to cover the Healthy
Families Program and the Access for Infants and
Mothers Program. (Business Wire)
MCI Worldcom Inc., Ashburn: a seven year contract
from the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
to provide high-speed satellite data communications
solutions to more than 90 meteorological locations
worldwide. (PR Newswire)
Nextira One Federal, Fairfax: $200 million over
three years with five optional years under the
GSA "Connections" Worldwide Telecommunications
Acquisition contract. (Business Wire)
Owens & Minor, Richmond: chosen by the Department
of Defense's Defense Logistics Agency to cross-dock
medical material bound for the DOD Central Command
and European Command in an activity-based fee
agreement. (PR Newswire)
P.J. Dick Inc., Herndon: contract under the U.S.
General Services Administration for construction
of a new National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
building at the Suitland Federal Center in Maryland.
(PR Newswire)
Primagraphics, Charlottesville: contract by the
Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division to
supply off-the-shelf equipment for use on board
aircraft carriers and landing platforms. (Business
Wire)
RS Information Systems, McLean: $61 million professional
services contract to support systems application,
network security and advanced computing at NASA's
John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field in
Cleveland. (Business Wire); $25 million enterprise-wide
information technology and network security contract
with the Air Force Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base in Ohio to provide IT services
and network support. (Business Wire)
SI International Inc., McLean: $10.7 million over
five years to support the U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Animal and Plant Health and Inspection Services,
Plant Protection and Quarantine Program. (PR Newswire);
$24 million over eight years to provide military
communications satellite engineering, analysis,
and database support to the Department of Defense.
(Press release)
SRA International Inc., Fairfax: $8.5 million
over five years to provide services through the
framework of a corporate university to manage
the U.S. General Services Administration's Federal
Acquisition Institute. (Press release)
Stanley Associates, Alexandria: the U.S. Marine
Corps' program manager logistic information systems
software support activity contract. (PR Newswire)
Veridian Corp., Arlington: $55 million with one
base year plus four option years by the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission to provide information
technology support services. (Business Wire);
$37.7 million from the U.S. Air Force's Electronic
Systems Center at Hanscom Air Force Base, to develop
satellite image processing systems in support
of the Air Force's Eagle Vision program., Business
Wire)
Williams Industries Inc., Manassas: approximately
$30 million over the next two years by the Maryland
State Highway Administration to fabricate and
erect steel girders for part of the new Woodrow
Wilson Bridge. (The Washington Post)
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Cutbacks
and Closings
Norfolk
International Airport will see its security screening
staff reduced from 273 to 160 over the next four
months due to the weakened economy and budget
restraints. (The Virginian-Pilot)
Richmond
International Airport is slated to have 31 security
screeners eliminated this fall by the Transportation
Security Administration. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Roanoke Regional Airport stands to lose 13 of
its 48 security screeners due to budget constraints
by the Transportation Security Administration.
(Roanoke Times)
Sanmina-SCI, an electronics manufacturer, plans
to shut down its Lynchburg operations in August
due to a sluggish world economy, eliminating 330
local jobs. (News and Advance)
Sprint Corp., a communications company, plans
to lay off approximately 140 workers when it closes
its Solutions Center in Charlottesville in July
in an effort to consolidate services and cut costs
amid weak market conditions. (The Daily Progress)
Williamsburg International Airport will lose 26
of its security screeners as a result of a nationwide
budget-cutting decision. (The Virginian-Pilot)
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Divestitures
The AES Corp., a global
power company based in Arlington, completed the
sale of 100 percent of its ownership interest
in two generation businesses in Africa in an aggregate
transaction valued at $337 million. (Business
Wire)
BB&T Corp. of
Winston-Salem, N.C., plans to sell 13 banking
centers to complete a merger with Falls Church-based
First Virginia Banks Inc. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Mirant, an Atlanta,
Ga.,-based global energy company, plans to sell
all but one half of 1 percent of its 50 percent
interest in the coal-fired Birchwood power plant
near Fredericksburg and related facilities to
the Global Energy unit of GE Structured Finance
for approximately $71 million. (PR Newswire)
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Expansions
Anheuser-Busch Inc.
of St. Louis, the world's largest brewer, plans
a $200 million modernization and redesign of its
Williamsburg brewery. (The Virginian-Pilot)
Ashford Court, a
decorative pillow and linen manufacturer headquartered
in Richmond, plans to relocate to a larger 115,000-square-foot
facility at 1500 Commerce Road. (Press release)
Boehringer Ingelheim
Corp. of Ridgefield, Conn., a pharmaceutical company,
plans to expand its manufacturing capacity at
its subsidiary, Boehringer Ingelheim Chemicals
in Petersburg, creating 165 jobs. (Press release)
First Capital Bank
of Richmond, plans to open two branches and move
to a new corporate headquarters at 4222 Cox Road
over the next three months. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Framatome ANP, a
nuclear supplier based in Lynchburg, plans to
invest $32 million in its Lynchburg and Mt. Athos
operations in Campbell County, creating more than
300 jobs. (News and Advance)
Goldschmidt Chemical
Corp., a subsidiary of Degussa Corp. of Dussledorf,
Germany, plans to expand its operations in Hopewell,
creating 28 jobs and bringing Goldschmidt's first
polyether plant to the commonwealth. Virginia
competed successfully with Alabama, North Carolina
and Wisconsin for the project. (Press release)
Liebherr, a Switzerland-based
manufacturer of mining and construction machinery,
plans to expand its operations in Newport News
through a $4 million investment, creating 134
jobs. Virginia successfully competed with Kansas
for the project. (Press release)
Lincoln Consulting
of Warrenton, a management consulting firm, plans
to open a new location in the TechStart building
in downtown Rocky Mount in the next 30 months,
creating 60 jobs. (Roanoke Times)
MW Manufacturers,
a producer and distributor of window and door
products for the residential construction industry,
plans to relocate its Lineal Technologies division
from the city of Roanoke to Franklin County to
increase production capacity through a $4.7 million
investment, creating 130 jobs over the next 30
months. Virginia competed with New Jersey for
the project. (Press release)
Sands Anderson Marks
& Miller, a Richmond law firm, opened its
fifth office in McLean after a merger with Schraub,
Howell & Co.(Press release)
Spectacle Lens Group
, a Roanoke division of health care product giant
Johnson & Johnson, plans to ramp up iproduction
of an eyeglass lens the company claims offers
better vision correction than competing lenses
for people with presbyopia. (Roanoke Times)
TowneBank, a four-year-old
Chesapeake-based community bank, plans to expand
to Norfolk, the Peninsula and the Outer Banks.
(The Virginian-Pilot)
Tysons Corner Center
in McLean and Wilmorite Properties Inc., co-owner
and manager of the mall, plans to redevelop Tyson's
former JC Penney building and expand the shopping
center through a $100 million investment. (PR
Newswire)
US Airways, an Arlington-based
airliner, has resumed service between Pittsburgh
and both London Gatwick airport and Frankfurt,
Germany, operating one daily nonstop flight round-trip
on each route. (PR Newswire)
Wachovia Securities
of Richmond, plans to join forces with New York-based
Prudential Securities, adding more than 1,000
jobs to the Richmond economy , forming the nation's
third-largest brokerage. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
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Real
Estate
Dominion Lands Inc., a real
estate subsidiary of Dominion Resources Inc.,
sold the 250 remaining acres in Bridgeway Commerce
Park to Suffolk Towers, a group of local investors,
for $6.5 million. (The Virginian-Pilot)
Chase Arbor, a 430-unit
complex off South Independence Boulevard, was
sold for $33 million to Edwin A. Joseph, owner
of Great Atlantic Management Co., a real estate
developer and management firm headquartered in
Virginia Beach. The transaction represents the
highest price ever paid--$76,744 per unit-for
an apartment complex in Hampton Roads. (The Virginian-Pilot)
Port Center Associates
of Portsmouth, purchased the 100,000-square-foot
PortCentre I office building from nTelos for $6.9
million. (The Virginian-Pilot)
USI Real Estate Advisors
Mid-Atlantic, a Vienna provider of fully integrated
real estate consultation, design, construction
and Web-based services, represented AnviCom Inc.,
a provider of IT engineering and support services
headquartered in Dunn Loring, in a 10-year lease
for an 18,300-square-foot space in Tyson's Corner.
(Press release)
Winchester Cold Storage
of Winchester, a warehousing company, purchased
the former 260,000-square-foot PenTab Building
in Warren County. (Press release)
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Financing
The AES Corp., a
global power company based in Arlington, completed
its private offering of $1.8 billion of second
priority senior secured notes. (Business Wire)
Approva Corp. of
Vienna, a provider in continuous monitoring of
end-to-end business processes, completed its second
round of financing of $3.7 million, co-led by
existing investors Columbia Capital, New Enterprise
Associates and Novak Biddle Venture Partners.
(Press release)
Comerica, a Reston-based
financial services company and Cryptek Inc., a
Sterling-based provider of network security, announced
that Comerica's Technology and Life Sciences Division
has provided Cryptek with a $2 million working
capital line of credit. (Press release)
Dominion of Richmond,
an energy producer, sold 10 million primary shares
of common stock in a block sale to Lehman Brothers
Inc., a global investment bank based in New York.
Proceeds totaled about $620 million. (Business
Wire)
Ethyl Corp., a Richmond
petroleum products developer, implemented a new
long-term debt structure with proceeds used to
repay the company's previously existing debt due
to expire in March 2004. (Business Wire)
Friedman, Billings,
Ramsey Group Inc. of Arlington, a provider of
financial services, announced its subsidiary,
Friedman, Billings, Ramsey & Co., closed a
follow-on public offering of more than $50 million
for Anworth Mortgage Asset Corp., a Calif.-based
real estate investment trust. (PR Newswire)
Outtask Inc., a provider
of "Software as a Service" for corporate
travel, expense and recruiting management solutions,
completed a stock repurchase from investor divine
inc., an Ill.-based extended enterprise. (PR Newswire)
SLM Corp. of Reston,
a provider of education funding, plans to offer
$2 billion of convertible debentures through a
private offering, subject to market and other
conditions. (PR Newswire)
Talk America, a bundled
local and long distance phone services provider,has
purchased $7.1 million principal amount of its
12 percent senior subordinated notes due 2007
and, in connection with the transaction, will
have prepaid $7.1 million of its 8 percent secured
convertible notes due 2006. (Business Wire)
The Virginia Port
Authority's board of commissioners approved the
sale of $58 million revenue bonds to fund the
ongoing renovation of the south end of Norfolk
International Terminals. (The Virginian-Pilot)
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Legal
Dimon Inc. of Danville,
Philip Morris USA and Universal Corp., of Richmond,
and three other tobacco companies, agreed to pay
$200 million to tobacco growers to settle a class-action
lawsuit alleging they fixed prices at tobacco
auctions. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
The Pittson Co., a coal mining
provider in Richmond, plans to change its name
to The Brink's Co., reflecting the company's
position as a leader in business and security
services since they are now out of the coal
business. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
United Dominion Realty Trust Inc. of Richmond,
a real estate investment trust, plans to change
the state of incorporation from Virginia to
Maryland due to the more amenable REIT laws
in Maryland. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
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Noteworthy
Ball Corp. of Williamsburg,
was selected to receive the prestigious 2002 "Partners
in Excellence" award from Miller Brewing
Co. of Milwaukee for providing Miller with high
quality goods and services. (Press release)
Elizabeth W. Moore of Goodman & Co., an accounting
firm based in Newport News, was named The Virginia
Small Business Accountant Advocate of the Year,
2003, by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
(Press release)
Hunton & Williams
lawyers were acknowledged as "leaders in
their field," with six top-rated in Virginia
for their key business strengths in corporate,
employment and real estate and litigation law
by the inaugural Chambers USA: America's Leading
Business Lawyers 2003-2004. (Business Wire)
Richmond Metropolitan
Convention and Visitors Bureau was selected to
receive the 2003 Successful Meetings Pinnacle
Award - the mark of excellence for meeting destination
support organizations. (Press release)
Simon S. Lee, president
and CEO of STG Inc., a Fairfax-based provider
of linguistic and intelligence support, received
the Ellis Island Medal of Honor at the annual
gala in the Great Hall on Ellis Island in New
York Harbor. (Business Wire)
Two Freedom Square
in the Reston Town Center was named Best New Office,
Suburban Winner in the Washington Business Journal's
Best Real Estate Deals of 2002. (Press release)
TXI Chaparral Steel
Virginia, a supplier of building materials, in
association with the city of Petersburg, was presented
with the Steel Manufacturers Association's 2003
Annual Distinguished Recycler Award for wetlands
created on a portion of city-owned property being
developed as an industrial park. (PR Newswire)
Virginia Gentlemen
90 Proof Small Batch Bourbon from Fredericksburg's
A. Smith Bowman Distillery, won "Double Gold"
and "Best American Whiskey "in the San
Francisco World Spirits Competition. (Business
Wire)
William P. Fricks
and Jay L. Johnson were elected as members of
the Board of Directors of General Dynamics, a
combat systems provider based in Falls Church.
(PR Newswire)
Wright Co. of America,
was one of three top winners in a contest conducted
by Mitel Networks Corp. of Canada with U.S. operations
in Herndon, a market-leader for voice, video and
data convergence over broadband networks. (PR
Newswire)
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