Virginia Business
Spacer
SEARCH
Spacer
NEWS CENTER
Spacer

December 2007

Home page
Current Issue
Past issues
Daily Headlines
Virginia Ideas
Editor's Blog
Spacer
TOP FEATURES
Spacer
Business Calendar
Virginia's Wealthiest
List of Leaders
Fantastic 50
Legal Elite
Super CPAs
Maritime Guide
Business Guide
Spacer
MARKET RESEARCH
Spacer
Regional Guides
Spacer
CLASSIFIEDS
Spacer
Jobs
VACommercial
Executive Services
Featured Ads
Spacer
CONTACT US
Spacer
Contact Us
Advertise With us
Planning Calendar
Subscribe
Spacer
 

Virginia Businesses in the News


Contracts
Have News to Report?
For the Record is compiled from company releases, business journals and newspaper reports from around the state. If you have an item for these listings:

• Mail it to:
For the Record
Virginia Business Magazine
P.O. Box 85333
Richmond, VA 23293

• E-mail it to ForTheRecord@va-business.com

• Fax it to (804)
649-6311
STG Inc., Fairfax: $6.3 million from the Secretary of the Air Force Financial Management Information Systems, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, for services in financial management support. (01/21/04, Business Wire)

Williams Bridge Co., Manassas: $22 million from Archer Western Contractors for fabrication and erection of 14,650 tons of steel for nine bridges as part of the Springfield Interchange Project. (01/21/04, PRNewswire)

Maximus, Reston: $37.1 million from Wisconsin’s Department of Workforce Development for IT services and support of its Wisconsin Works program. (01/20/04, Business Wire)

Northrop Grumman Missile Systems, Reston: $3 million from the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Command to build a communications network for military, intelligence and space operations. The six-month contract has options that could increase the contract value to $9 million. (01/16/04, Press release)

Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: $12.7 million over five years to provide information technology services to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency. (01/14/04, Press release); $24.8 million over seven years for research on material testing at the Laser Hardened Materials Evaluation Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. (01/12/04, Press release)

ManTech International Corp., Fairfax: $33.1 million under two contracts from the Department of Homeland Security for program management services as well as design and development of information technology capabilities and infrastructure. Each contact has a three-month base period and four one-year options. (01/12/04, Business Wire)

Science Applications International Corp., McLean: $826.1 million from NASA for information technology management services, primarily at Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. The contract has a three-year base and two one-year options. (01/12/04, PRNewswire)

American Management Systems, Fairfax: $26.8 million from state of New Jersey to design and implement an automated child welfare management information system. (01/09/04, PRNewswire)

Aurora Flight Sciences Corp., Manassas: $16 million from Northrop Grumman Corp., for design, testing and production services for the Air Force’s unmanned aerial reconnaissance aircraft, Global Hawk. (01/09/04, PRNewswire)

MAXIMUS, Reston: Extension of contract with British Columbia for child support program. Total value of the three-year contract is approximately $32 million. (01/08/04, Business Wire)

Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: Six-year, $105 million contract for systems engineering services to the U.S. intelligence community in areas such as communications, command and control, and mission rehearsal. (01/06/04, PRNewswire); $15.7 million for environmental support services to the Army at Fort Lewis, Wash. (01/05/04, Press release)

Information Analysis, Fairfax: Information technology services to the Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. Total value $9.9 million over three years. (01/05/04, Business Wire)

Anteon International Corp., Fairfax, $56 million over five years from the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division. for systems engineering and technical services for combat support and auxiliary systems on U. S. Navy ships worldwide. (12/22/03, Press release)

Delta Dental Plan of Virginia, Roanoke County, $250 million over five years, to administer dental services coverage for the Commonwealth of Virginia. (12/24/03, The Roanoke Times)



 



BACK TO TOP


 


Virginia Business Online | Contact Us | E-mail the editor

©2007, Media General Operations Inc., publisher of Virginia Business.
Use of this website is subject to certain terms and conditions.