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Northrop Grumman Mission Systems, a Reston-based business unit of Northrop Grumman; a contract from the Air Force to build a national military command and control system for Bulgaria. (02/27/04, Press release)

Computer Systems Center, Springfield; $8.7 million from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency as part of an information-on-demand project, a special access program network feasibility study to be completed by March 2005. (02/26/04, Business Wire)

General Dynamics, Falls Church, through its Groton, Conn., subsidiary General Dynamics Electric Boat; a $19 million contract modification from the Navy for alterations to existing and newly constructed submarines. (02/25/04, PRNewswire)

Sensytech, Newington; $4 million from the Naval Sea Systems Command for a subsystem upgrade as part of improvements to a surface ship torpedo defense system. (02/24/04, Business Wire)

Knowledge Consulting Group, Sterling; $21.4 million over five years, including options, for information security services to the Department of Defense’s Counterintelligence Field Activity and the FBI’s Foreign Terrorist Tracking Task Force. (02/23/04, Business Wire)

General Dynamics, Falls Church, through its St. Petersburg, Fla., business unit General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems; $66 million from the Army for anti-tank and training ammunition. Value of contract, including all options, could exceed $218 million over four years. (02/19/04, PRNewswire)

EchoStorm, Hampton; a contract from the Joint Forces Command for software services and support in disseminating data collected by unmanned aerial vehicles such as the Predator. (02/18/04, Press release)

General Dynamics, Falls Church, through its Charlotte, N.C., business unit General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products; $11.8 million over two years from Boeing of St. Louis for 140 480—gallon external fuel tanks for F/A-18 aircraft. (02/18/04, PRNewswire)

Science Applications International Corp., Falls Church; a contract not to exceed five years from the National Institute of Health to support efforts to update NIH’s system for applications and processing of research grants. (02/18/04, PRNewswire)

General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Arlington; $6.5 million contract modification from the Navy to continue system integration and development of the Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program. (02/17/04, PRNewswire)

SI International, Reston; $6 million, including options, from the Air Force Space Command for engineering and technical services in the Ballistic Missle Defense program. (02/12/04, PRNewswire)

McNeil Technologies, Springfield; $10.8 million over five years, including options, from the Department of Defense for linguistic research and translation services. (02/11/04, Press release)

CACI International, Arlington; $30 million over three years, including options, from the Naval Air Systems Command for support services at the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division in Patuxent River, Md. (02/12/04, PRNewswire)

SRA International, Fairfax; $65 million over five years, including options, from the Environmental Protection Agency for conflict prevention and resolution services. (02/11/04, Press release)

CACI International, Arlington; $60 million in contracts with national security clients within the Federal government for technical support for systems integration and information assurance. (02/11/04, PRNewswire)

Anteon International, Fairfax; $49.6 million over five years, including options, from the U.S. Naval Seas Systems Command for modernization and repair services, mine countermeasure and mine hunter ships in Ingleside, Texas, approximately ten vessels. (02/09/04, Press release)

MAXIMUS, Reston; $93.6 million from the General Service Administration on behalf of NASA, to develop a smart card system to be used by all NASA employees and contractors, about 90,000 personnel at 15 major NASA facilities. (02/09/04, Business Wire)

VSE Corp., Fleet Maintenance Division, Chesapeake and Haddon Heights, N.J.: $166 million over five years, including options, for engineering and technical support services for Navy shipbuilding and modernization programs. (02/05/04, PRNewswire)

Raytheon, Falls Church: $168 million over 10 years, including options, from the U.S. Department of Education for services in management of student aid obligations. (02/04/04, PRNewswire)

General Dynamics, Falls Church, through General Dynamics Land Systems of Sterling Heights, Mich.: Two contracts totaling $65.5 million for engineering support of the Abrams tank program. (02/04/04, PRNewswire)

Mid Eastern Builders, Chesapeake: $7.2 million for security upgrades at Little Creek Amphibious Base, Norfolk. (02/03/04, The Virginian-Pilot)

RS Information Systems, McLean: $4 million for telecommunications and technical services at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. (02/02/04, Business Wire)

General Dynamics Electric Boat, Groton, Conn., a subsidiary of General Dynamics of Falls Church, and Northrop Grumman Newport News, a subsidiary of Northrop Grumman of Los Angeles, will share work under a $8.4 billion contract to provide five Virginia-class submarines to the Navy. Work will be performed in Groton and Newport News. ((01/30/2004, Press release); the two companies will also share a $6.2 million contract to provide on-board repair parts for the Virginia-class submarine USS Hawaii. (01/30/2004, PRNewswire).

ManTech International, Fairfax: $5.1 million from the Department of Justice for planning, system installation and training for the U.S. Marshals Service under the DOJ’s JCON program for information technology infrastructure upgrade and support. (01/27/2004, Business Wire); $3.1 million from the Department of Defense for support of the STARBASE program to improve knowledge and skills in mathematics and science by at-risk youth. (01/29/2004, Business Wire)


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