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American Management Systems, Fairfax: $11 million from the Missouri Department of Revenue to upgrade and improve and the state’s tax collection system and operations. (PRNewswire)

Anteon, Fairfax: $125.6 million over 12 years from the Navy to provide program management, systems analysis and logistics support for aircraft carrier programs. (PRNewswire); $107 million to support the U.S. Navy Fleet Technical Support Center Atlantic in antisubmarine and mine warfare systems. (PRNewswire); $20 million over five years to provide support services to the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division. (PRNewswire)

CACI International, Arlington: Selected by Northrop Grumman Information Technology as a subcontractor on a $281 million contract to convert data and move applications in the Department of Defense’s integrated pay and human resources system. (PRNewswire); $133 million over five years from the Navy to design and integrate the Naval Tactical Command Support System throughout the U.S. Fleet. (PRNewswire)

Convera, Vienna: $2 million for search technology software for the Customs and Border Protection electronic handbook. (Business Wire)

General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems (GDAIS), Arlington: $19.7 million over five years to provide management and advanced technology demonstrations to the U.S. Joint Forces Command (PRNewswire); $11 million in a modification of a previous contract to provide continuous development of a software upgrade to shipboard combat systems. (PRNewswire); $6.9 million to provide weapon control trainers at Trident training facilities in Georgia and Washington. (PRNewswire)

INDUS Corp., Vienna: contract from NASA to provide Web-based software system component services to Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. (PRNewswire)

MSSI-TeleScience International, Vienna: $2.6 million over three years from the Department of Health and Human Services to provide nursing staff in support of the National Hansen’s Disease Programs in Louisiana. (Press release)

Northrop Grumman Information Technology (NGIT), Herndon: one of five contractors on a $500 million, seven-year contract to support an extensive overhaul of the Army’s information technology infrastructure. (Press release); NGIT: $130 million over 10 years from the United States Postal Service for depot-level repairs, inventory and system management of selected mechanical and automated equipment. (Press release); Northrop Grumman Mission Systems, Reston: $175 million to provide advanced security systems to protect Air Force locations worldwide. (Press release)

Orbital Sciences Corp., Dulles: $19 million from the U.S. Missile Defense Agency for design, development and testing of a medium range target launch vehicle for program testing in 2005. (Business Wire); order for four space launch vehicles from NASA for scientific satellite missions to be launched over a two-year period beginning in 2006. (Business Wire)

PEC Solutions, Fairfax: $14.8 million over two years to develop and deploy e-commerce projects for the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Office of Diversion Control. (Business Wire); $9 million over five years to provide technological support to migrate the federal court system’s national IT infrastructure to a Linux/Intel platform. (Business Wire)

Raytheon, Reston: $59 million from the Air Force’s Electronic Systems Center at Hanscom AFB, Mass., to support upgrade of existing GBS satellite communications. (PRNewswire)

Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC), McLean: $35.2 million for a one-year contract from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency to provide technical assistance to the Cooperative Threat Reduction program. (PRNewswire); $13.9 million over five years from the Navy to provide engineering and technical services to support the Submarine Electromagnetic Systems Department. (PRNewswire)

SI International, Reston: $5 million over five years as subcontractor to SAIC, providing engineering and analysis services to support information operations at U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, Neb. (Business Wire)

SRA International, Fairfax: $328 million over six years from the U.S. State Department to help manage, modernize and maintain the IT program of the U.S. Agency for International Development. (PRNewswire)

System Planning Corp., Arlington: Contract to conduct comprehensive evaluation of fire department services at Navy installations. (PRNewswire)

United Defense Industries, Arlington: $40 million (including all options) from the United States Marine Corps Systems Command to remanufacture hulls for assault amphibious vehicles. (Business Wire)

Versar, Springfield: $2.76 million over three years from the Air Force for the clean-up of two contaminated sites at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. (PRNewswire)



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