Analex Corp., Alexandria: $47 million over
three years, including options, through its ComGlobal
Systems subsidiary of San Diego, Calif. for engineering
services and software development of complex command
systems for the Navy. (PRNewswire)
Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: $27 million
over four years from the Navy for program management
and support of training programs at the Patuxent River,
Md., Naval Air Station and Marine Corps Air Station,
Cherry Point, N.C. (Business Wire)
Argon ST Inc., Fairfax: $20.5 million contract
modification from the Navy for three additional sets
of torpedo countermeasures hardware. (Business Wire)
BAE Systems, Manassas: $12.5 million from NASA
for research and development on extending the performance
range of semiconductors to operate in the extreme cold
of outer space without additional protective systems. (Press
release)
S.S. Ballard Construction Co., Virginia Beach:
$21.1 million from the City of Norfolk for a 80,000-square-foot
terminal for cruise ships between Nauticus and Town
Point Park. (The Virginian-Pilot)
BearingPoint Inc., McLean: $10 million from
the U.S. Agency for International Development to assist
Turkish Cypriots in improving the business environment
and establishment of better business practices and
quality banking services. (PRNewswire)
CACI International Inc., Arlington: $11 million,
including options, from the Department of Defense to
continue work on the Defense Personnel Records Image
Retrieval System, a secure Web-based portal providing
access of official military personnel records in digital
image format. (PRNewswire)
MCI Inc., Ashburn: $70
million from Danka Business Systems of St. Petersburg,
Fla. for the outsourcing
of Danka's information technology operations, including
network services and applications support. (PRNewswire)
General Dynamics, Falls Church: $169 million
from Associated Universities, through General Dynamics
c4 Systems of Scottsdale, Ariz., for delivery of
25 12-meter antennas for a radio telescope array; $23
million contract modification from the Army through General
Dynamics Land Systems of Sterling Heights, Mich.
for change-out of obsolete parts and technical support
in maintenance of Abrams tanks; $56 million from the
Department of Defense through General Dynamics Ordnance
and Tactical Systems of St. Petersburg, Fla. for
four ammunition contracts. (PRNewswire)
L-3 Communications Government Services Inc.,
Chantilly: $426.5 million over four years, including
options, from the Army for intelligence services in
Iraq, including intelligence management support, screening
of employees and human intelligence support teams. (Business
Wire)
ManTech International Corp., Fairfax: $11.4
million over 44 months, including options, from the
Navy for support and applications development of interactive
training simulations for various combat scenarios. (Business
Wire)
Versar Inc., Springfield: $598 million over
10 years, including options, from the Air National
Guard for environmental engineering, remediation and
professional services. (PRNewswire)