Alion Science and Technology,
McLean: $48.5 million over five years, from the U.S.
Joint Forces
Command for research and development of sensor simulation
and visual simulation technologies, information management
and simulation networking support; $19.4 million from
the Environmental Protection Agency for sample analysis,
field support and electronic data services in EPA's
Region 7 - Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa. (Business
Wire)
Argon ST Inc., Fairfax: $30 million, including
options, from the federal government for development
and production of sensor systems for use in communications,
intelligence and surveillance applications. (Business
Wire)
Apptis Inc., Chantilly: $16 million, over five
years, including options, from the Federal Trade Commission
for information technology services, including delivery
of a managed service call center and on-site support. (Business
Wire)
BearingPoint Inc., McLean: $36 million over
five years, including options, from the National Institutes
of Health for data support services to allow development
of business intelligence reports for its accounting
and administrative systems. (PRNewswire)
CACI International Inc., Arlington: $15 million
subcontract over five years, including options, from
Sigmatech Inc. of Huntsville, Ala. to continue support
for the online resource management system for the Army
Materiel Command; $49 million over four years, including
options, from the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency for acquisition, financial, programmatic and
scientific technical assistance. (PRNewswire)
EDS, Herndon: $29 million
over five years, including options, from the Centers
for Medicare & Medicaid
Services to process fee-for-service Medicare claims,
provide application hosting and support services and
establish the first operational Enterprise Data Center,
which will consolidate data center operations for the
programs. (PRNewswire)
General Dynamics, Falls Church: $165 million,
from the Army Aviation and Missile Command, through General
Dynamics Armament and Technical Products of Charlotte,
N.C. for 2.75-inch Hyudra-70 rockets, motors and warheads
to arm fixed-wing and rotary aircraft. (PRNewswire)
Millennium Science & Engineering, Chantilly:
$250 million over five years, including options, from
the Millennium Challenge Corp. to provide water and
wastewater facilities engineering services worldwide
for countries who have qualified for economic development
aid through the MCC. (News release)
SRA International Inc., Fairfax: $54 million
over five years, including options, from the Small
Business Administration for IT services to support
an electronic loan application process to facilitate
ease of loan making to disaster victims. (News release)