Analex Corp., Alexandria: $4
million over five years, including options, from the
Army for technical support in intelligence analysis
and threat assessment for forces deployed overseas.
(PRNewswire)
Anteon International Corp., Fairfax:
$10 million over three years, including options, from
Lockheed Martin to develop a video system for use in
training exercises by the Army for urban warfare operations
(Business Wire); $16.7 million over 51 months,
including options, from the Navy for program management
and engineering support in the exercise and evaluation
of training programs for aircraft and related systems.
(Press release)
General Dynamics Inc., Falls
Church: $15 million from THALES Nederland through its
Armament and Technical Products unit of Charlotte,
N.C. for delivery of Goalkeeper shipboard air defense
weapon systems; $20 million contract option from the
Marine Corps, through General Dynamics C4 Systems
of Scottsdale, Ariz., for 21 mobile command-and-control
operations centers; $39 million from Australia, through
its Ordnance and Tactical Systems unit of St.
Petersburg, Fla., for production of tactical and training
120 mm tank ammunition; $5.6 million contract modification
from the Navy, through the Electric Boat division,
for technical work on nuclear submarines as part of
a previous $1.1 billion contract; $206 million from
the Army for 95 Stryker combat vehicles, through the
Land Systems unit in Sterling Heights, Mich.;
$13 million, including options, from the Air Force for
1,393 30mm gun barrels for A-10 fighter aircraft, through
Armament and Technical Products unit of Charlotte,
N.C. (PRNewswire)
ManTech International Corp.,
Fairfax: $23 million over five years, including options,
from the Navy for technical support in modeling, simulation
and analysis of various combat scenarios. (Business
Wire)
MSSI-TeleScience International Inc.,
Vienna: $6.1 million through September 2007 from the
California State Department of Corrections for providing
temporary nursing services at 32 correctional facilities.
(PRNewswire)
Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine,
Charlottesville: $65.3 million over five years from
the Navy for technical and logistics support for radar
and navigational systems. (Press release); Northrop
Grumman Newport News, Newport News: $215 million
contract modification from the Navy for advance planning
on the three-year midlife overhaul of the nuclear aircraft
carrier USS Carl Vinson, scheduled to take three years
beginning in November. (Daily Press)
SRA International Inc., Fairfax:
$19.1 million over five years, including options, from
the Air Force for Web-based course technology, interactive
software and e-learning systems to support training
at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas. (PRNewswire); $18.1
million, over one year, from the Navy for information
technology services supporting the Military Sealift
Command. (PRNewswire)