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AlphaInsight Corp.,
Falls Church: $5.1 million, including options,
from the Department of the Interior for information
technology services at the National Business
Center in Ft. Huachuca, including network and
database administration and application development.
(Press release)
Anteon International Corp.,
Fairfax: $49 million over five years, including
options, from the Air Force for technical and
program services in support of the U.S. Air
Force Research Laboratory manufacturing programs;
$118 million over five years from the Army for
information technology services to support a
range of human resources functions (Press
release, Business Wire)
General Dynamics, Falls
Church: $136 million contract modification,
through Sterling Heights, Mich., subsidiary
General Dynamics Land Systems, from the
Marine Corps to continue system development
and demonstration for the Expeditionary Fighting
Vehicle Program; $12.5 million, including options,
through General Dynamics Network Systems
of Needham, Mass., to upgrade data network infrastructure
at the United States Military Academy at West
Point, including increased bandwidth capability
for voice, video and data exchange; $47.7 million
contract modification from the Navy, through
General Dynamics Electric Boat of Groton,
Conn., for engineering design, planning, and
technical support work on nuclear submarines.
Original contract was $1.1 billion over five
years, including options. (PRNewswire)
ManTech International Corp.,
Fairfax: $19.3 million over five years from
the Army for information technology services
at Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston,
Texas, including systems engineering, network
and database management. (Business Wire)
Northrop Grumman Newport
News, Newport News: $5.8 million from the
Navy for planning, design and engineering work
on the nuclear submarine USS Oklahoma City.
(Press release)
SI International, Reston:
$6.8 million over three years, including options,
from the Department of Agriculture to design
and develop a Web-based application for tracking
international imports and exports, and domestic
transportation of live animals and animal products
within the United States. (PRNewswire)
Unitech, Centreville:
$6.8 million over three years, including options,
from the Transportation Security Administration
to develop training exercises related to security
of U.S. seaports. (Press release)
Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport,
Wallops Island: $49 million over five years,
from the Air Force to provide launches services
for satellites. (The Virginian-Pilot)