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Northrop Grumman Newport News, Newport News: $197 million from the Navy for maintenance service on the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise. Work includes modernization of aircraft equipment and weapons storage systems, enhancements to living areas, maintenance of propulsion system. (8/27/04, PRNewswire)

General Dynamics, Falls Church: $27 million from the Navy through General Dynamics Electric Boat of Groton, Conn. Contract modification for maintenance work on nuclear submarines, including design changes to ship hulls, mechanical and electrical systems. (8/26/04, PRNewswire)

ManTech International Corp., Fairfax: $10 million over five years from the Army for intelligence and security services for the space and missile defense program. Contract is part of an overall $229 million project headed by Dynetics Inc. of Huntsville, Ala. (8/26/04, Business Wire); $3.3 million over five years, including options, from the Environmental Protection Agency for evaluation and training services for developing policies and procedures for a national security information program. (8/24/04, Business Wire)

NCI Information Systems Inc., Reston: $7 million, including options, from the Department of Defense's Defense Logistics Agency in Battle Creek, Mich., for technical support of telecommunications operations, including local area networks, help desk functions and software application development. (8/24/04, Business Wire)

SRA International Inc., Fairfax: $20 million over five years from the Department of Defense's Defense Manpower Data Center for survey support services, including survey design, data collection, data management and statistical analysis related to DoD personnel policies and programs. (8/23/04, PRNewswire)

Northrop Grumman Information Technology, Herndon: $408 million over 10 years from the Army to provide command officers from brigade level and up training to enhance command and control decision-making under simulated combat conditions. (8/23/04, PRNewswire)

Sperry Marine, Charlottesville: $24.7 million over five years, including options, from the Navy for navigation radar systems and associated systems for 10 submarines. (8/19/04, Press release)

CACI International Inc., Arlington: $23 million over 12 months, including option periods, from the Army for intelligence gathering and interrogation services in Iraq. (8/10/04, PRNewswire)

Jacobs Engineering Group Inc., Arlington: $50 million over five years from the National Guard Bureau for architectural and engineering services for roadway and airfield paving and other infrastructure construction on Air National Guard and Army National Guard bases in the United States, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. (8/4/04, Business Wire)

BearingPoint Inc., McLean: $19 million from North Carolina for a Web-based retirement administration system. Project will integrate several older mainframe systems into a single platform. Replacement of the present system is expected to cost a total of $28 million over 11 years. (8/3/04, PRNewswire); $3.1 million from Montgomery County, Md., for an integrated information system to allow local public safety and criminal justice agencies to communicate and share information within a single system. (7/29/04, PRNewswire)

CACI International Inc., Arlington: $75 million over five years from the Navy to integrate technology systems, develop software and support business operation at all Navy shipyards. (8/10/04, PRNewswire)

ITT Industries Night Vision, Roanoke: Potential $1 billion contract from the Army for enhanced night vision goggles for combat troops that combine two current technologies, image enhancement and infrared into a single system. (7/28/04, The Roanoke Times)

SRA International Inc., Fairfax: $19.9 million over five years, including options, from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency for technical support services in strategic planning and the evaluation of technologies developed by industry, universities and military labs. Contract also includes financial management and Web development services. (7/26/04, Press release)

Virginia State University, Petersburg: $14.3 million over five years from the Navy to design and manage classes for the Navy Air Command's senior civilian executives, combining five professional development programs into a single offering. (7/16/04, Press release)

ManTech International Corp., Fairfax: $20.9 million over six years, including options, from the U. S. Air Force for networking and telecommunications services at Air Force facilities throughout Europe. (8/19/04, Business Wire)

CACI International Inc., Arlington: $126 million, over five years, from the U. S. Navy in a consolidation of existing contracts for technical support in modernizing information systems with new integrated software to facilitate business processes and project management. (8/18/04, /PRN)

General Dynamics, Falls Church: $16.4 million through its Groton, Conn., subsidiary General Dynamics Electric Boat, for routine maintenance work on the attack submarine USS Dallas. (8/17/04, PRNewswire)

Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: $320 million over four years from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, San Diego, to provide technical support for program and contract management services. (8/12/04, Press release)

Sensytech Inc., Newington: $10.3 million from the Naval Seas Systems Command for production and delivery of 11 torpedo defense systems. (8/45/04, Business Wire)



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