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CACI International Inc.,
Arlington: $45 million over five years, including
options, from the Transportation Security Administration
to support establishment and maintenance of
a comprehensive acquisition program including
database creation, tracking and reporting systems
and financial management processes. (7/22/04,
PRNewswire)
General Dynamics Inc.,
Falls Church: $16 million, through General
Dynamics Armament and Technical Products
of Charlotte, N.C., from the Army for the production
of machine guns. (7/22/04, PRNewswire)
Northrop Grumman Information
Technology, Herndon: $498 million over five
years, including options, from the Air Force
for technical in the transformation of its combat
logistics systems, with work to be administered
by Material Systems Group at Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base, Ohio. (7/21/04, PRNewswire)
Tier Technologies Inc.,
Reston: $2.9 million, through its Epos business
unit, from the Georgia Department of Labor to
provide a voice-enabled system to process initial
claims for unemployment benefits by telephone.
(7/21/04, Business Wire)
RS Information Systems Inc.,
McLean: $4.8 million from the U.S. Department
of Agriculture to convert farm boundary information
into topological data sets to be used in processing
applications. (7/20/04, Business Wire)
MCI Inc., Ashburn: $125
million from HP for communications services,
including secure Internet remote access and
wireless messaging services. (7/14/04, Business
Wire)
Versar Inc., Springfield:
$10 million over five years from the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency to perform exposure and risk
assessments of toxic chemicals and to support
review of new and existing chemicals. (7/12/04,
PRNewswire)
General Dynamics Advanced
Information Systems, Arlington: $21.5 million
contract modification from the Navy for system
integration services and upgrade of submarine
combat capability through software enhancements
and upgrades of hardware. Overall contract runs
through December 2008 and has a potential of
$250 million, including the modification. (7/6/04, PRNewswire)
Radian Inc., Alexandria:
$25.5 million from the Air Force for 60 deployable
power generation systems to be delivered between
January and August 2005. (7/6/04, PRNewswire)
The Allied Defense Group
Inc., Vienna: $5 million, from the Army,
through its California subsidiary, NS Microwave,
for design and production of an integrated air
and ground surveillance system to provide ground
forces intelligence on threatening activities.
(7/6/04, PRNewswire)
SRA International Inc.,
Fairfax: $22.5 million over five years, including
options, from the Army for integration of existing
systems for the management of personnel and
material to facilitate improved business processes
and efficiency. (7/6/04, Press release)
Axiom Resource Management
Inc., Falls Church: A five-year contract
from the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency for program
management support in applying new technologies
and business practices to improve efficiency
and productivity in processing and handling
orders by military forces for all types of consumables.
(7/7/04, PRNewswire)
Government Telecommunications
Inc., Chantilly: $2.4 million over two years,
plus three one-year options, from the General
Service Administration for maintenance and support
of telephone systems at 17 locations in Texas
and New Mexico. (7/8/04, Business Wire)
SI International Inc.,
Reston: $500 million over five years, including
options, from the Space and Missile Systems
Center for engineering, security, software integration
and training support at SMC facilities around
the U.S. (7/8/04, PRNewswire)
General Dynamics, Falls
Church: $8 million through General Dynamics
Armament and Technical Products of Charlotte,
N.C., from the Army for 9,000 .50 caliber gun
barrels. All work is to be performed at General
Dynamics' facilities in Saco, Maine. (7/2/2004,
PRNewswire)
General Dynamics, Falls
Church: $479 million over five years through
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems,
Arlington, from the Army for research, testing
and evaluation of new joint operational command
systems to establish new standards in military
doctrine, organization and training. (7/1/2004,
PRNewswire)
Northrop Grumman Information
Technology, Herndon: $175 million over three
years, including options, from the Department
of Homeland Security to implement a new human
resource management system aimed at improving
recruitment and retention. (6/30/2004, PRNewswire)
Anteon International Corp.,
Fairfax: $45 million over 16 months from the
Navy for technical support of the Aegis Ballistic
Missile Defense program. (6/28/2004, Press
release)
Tier Technologies Inc.,
Reston: $5.8 million over three years, from
the Tennessee Department of Human Services for
operation of its child services customer support
operations. (6/28/2004, Press release)