AT&T Government Solutions, Vienna:
$250 million over six years, including options, from
the Department of Defense to provide customized telecommunications
and data services for military departments based in Hawaii. (PRNewswire)
BearingPoint Inc., McLean: $28 million over
two years, from North
Carolina to replace its human resource and payroll
computer system with advanced technology and interactive
features for state personnel. (PRNewswire)
CACI International Inc., Arlington: $13 million
over four years, including options, from the Defense
Department for continued support of the DAMIR system,
a CACI-developed Web tool for management and acquisition
of major weapon and information systems; $20 million
over five years, including options, from the Army for
continued support of RM Online, a CACI-developed, Web-based
tool for collecting and sharing budget and manpower
information. (PRNewswire)
Computer Systems Center Inc., Springfield:
$10 million over five years, from the Army for technical
support in systems integration and analysis for the
Warfare Analysis Division of the Office of Under Secretary
of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics. (Business
Wire)
ManTech International Corp., Fairfax: $47.9
million over four years, including options, from the
Army for security, telecommunications, facilities support
and logistics control at the Central Technical Support
Facility, Fort Hood, Texas. (News release)
MAXIMUS Inc., Reston: $33 million from Texas, Illinois and Iowa for child
support services. The Texas and Illinois contracts are new work, and Iowa a successful rebid. (Business Wire)
Northrop Grumman Corp.,
Suffolk: $686 million over six years, including options,
to Northrop and
its subcontractors for technology support to the Joint
Warfighting Center
in Suffolk, specifically in computer simulations, modeling
and other training technologies; Northrop Grumman,
McLean: $500 million, over five years, from New York
City, to provide a broadband public-safety wireless
network with high-speed data and video capabilities
to support emergency and transportation workers. (PRNewswire)
SRS Technologies Inc., Arlington:
$123.7 million over five years, from the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency for high-end engineering support
in development of advanced aeronautical and space and
land systems. (News release)