Analex Corp.,
Fairfax: $122 million over five years, including options,
from ASRC Aerospace Corp. for a subcontract to provide
engineering and scientific services to the
NASA
Glenn
Research
Center in
Cleveland. (PRNewswire)
Argon ST Inc., Fairfax: $10 million over five
years from the Navy for engineering support services
at the
Naval
Surface
Warfare
Center in Dahlgren. (Business Wire)
BearingPoint Inc., McLean: $19.8 million over
four and a half years from the United States Agency
for International Development for assistance in reforming
and strengthening the economic and financial infrastructure
of Serbia. (PRNewswire)
CACI International Inc.,
Arlington: $12.4 million over two years , including
options, from the Department of State for software
and program management support of IT systems used
by the DOS in global security operations; and $50
million for three task orders from the Army for systems
engineering and field support services in digital
command, control and communications systems. (PRNewswire)
CGI Group Inc., Fairfax: $65 million, five-year
contract renewal from
Virginia, through CGI-AMS Inc., for hosting services
and application maintenance of the Web-based eVa procurement
system. (News release)
General Dynamics Inc., Falls Church: $202 million
over five years, including options, from the Navy,
through General Dynamics Electric Boat of Groton,
Conn., for overhaul, repair and modernization services
of nuclear-powered submarines, dry docks and support
craft; and a $22.7 million contract modification, also
through Electric Boat, for planning, training and radiation
control in the maintenance and repair of nuclear subs. (PRNewswire)
ICF International, Fairfax: $14 million over
five years from the Environmental Protection Agency
for support in classification of products and market
research to identify energy-efficient products with
the aim of reducing greenhouse gases; and $10 million
over five years from the EPA for engineering services
and technical support in regulation and testing of
motor vehicles for air pollution levels. (Business
Wire)
Multimax Inc.,
Herndon: $42 million over four years, including options,
from the Department of Defense for various IT services
such as database administration and systems integration,
in support of the Navy Installation Command; and $12
million over 1 year, from the Navy for development
and network administration services to support ONE-NET,
a Navy intranet system used by overseas commands. (Business
Wire)
NCI Inc., Reston: $25.3
million, over four years, including options, from
the Air National Guard for technical support services
in maintenance of existing legacy systems in the
Guard’s Information Analysis
Network. (Business Wire)
Northrop Grumman Technical Services, Herndon:
$750 million over five years, including options, from
the Department of Homeland Security for electronic
scanning of fingerprints and signatures in support
of
U.S.
citizenship applications and green card renewals. (News
release)
SRA International Inc.,
Fairfax: $31 million over five years, including options,
from the Department of Defense for various IT support
services to aid the Director of Defense Research
and Engineering; $173 million over five years, including
options, from the Army National Guard for systems
and network support of GuardNet XXI, a video
and data link between the Army and American state and
territorial governments; $12 million over six years,
including options, from the Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corp. for development of a Web-based, transaction system
to process premium payments for pension plans. (News
release)
T-Solutions Inc.,
Chesapeake: $120 million over six years, from the Navy
to support monitoring and scheduling of maintenance
for surface warships and amphibious vessels at naval
installations in the
U.S.
and abroad. (The Virginian-Pilot)