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washingtonpost.com
Federal Contracts
States News Service
Monday, September 29, 2003; Page E04


CACI International Inc. of Arlington won a $154.7 million contract from the
Army Intelligence and Security Command to provide mission support services
at Inscom sites, other national intelligence agency sites, and for other
army tactical units worldwide. The contract, known as Genesis II, is awarded
for one base year and four option years.

SRA International Inc. of Fairfax won a contract valued at up to $47 million
over five years from the National Archives and Records Administration to
provide a broad range of information technology services.

Naval Systems Associates LC of Columbia won a $41.61 million contract from
the Naval Surface Warfare Center for naval architecture and marine
engineering services to improve the performance, effectiveness and
affordability of ship-submarine design, manufacture and support through
management, assessment, research, development and integration of current and
emerging technologies.

Anteon International Corp. of Fairfax won a five-year, $38 million contract
from the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs to
provide a broad range of high-end information technology and engineering
services, development and software support.

Anteon International Corp. of Fairfax won a five-year, $24.6 million
contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory to support its
Electromagnetic Technology Division at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass. Work
includes research and development services to enhance Air Force activities
dealing with advanced modeling techniques, material studies, and sensors
that support a variety of Air Force weapon system applications.

Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics and Surveillance Systems of Manassas won a
$14 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command's Training Systems
Division to integrate, test and deliver one MH-60S cockpit procedures
trainer.

BearingPoint Inc. of McLean won a $12.68 million contract from the Agency
for International Development's Overseas Missions Division-Kenya for
professional, administrative and management support services associated with
East and Central African Global Competitiveness Hub.

Alliant Techsystems Inc. of Radford won an $11.91 million delivery order
from the Department of Defense's Joint Munitions Command as part of a
$130.11 million contract for a 5.37 million pound supply of trinitrotoluene.

Anteon International Corp. of Fairfax won a five-year contract valued at up
to $11.9 million from the Navy Personnel Command to provide information
technology and technical services to support a customer service center.

BAE Systems Applied Technologies of Rockville won an $11.52 million contract
modification from the Naval Air Warfare Center's Aircraft Division for
technical and engineering services to support the development, procurement,
integration, testing, installation and certification of shipboard
communication systems; development and integration of systems at shore sites
associated with fleet support to surface combatants and the development,
testing and integration of mobile and airborne communication systems.

Sprint of Herndon won an enhancement of a previously announced contract from
the Defense Department that now makes the package valued at $10.5 million
for day-to-day management of tactical communications systems for Air Force
bases in Southwest Asia. Sprint will support at least three bases in two
countries within the region.

Futron Inc. of Springfield won a $10.11 million contract from the Social
Security Administration for maintenance and support services for SSA
Multimedia Centers nationwide.

Eagle Systems Inc. of California, Md., won a $9.96 million contract
modification from the Naval Air Systems Command's Aircraft Division to
provide a support for the Electromagnetic Environment Effects Division.

Professional Software Engineering Inc. of Virginia Beach won a $9.57 million
contract modification from the Naval Air Systems Command's Aircraft Division
for engineering, technical and management support services in support of the
Marine Corps Distance Learning Program.

John C. Grimberg Co. Inc. of Rockville won a $9.45 million contract from the
Naval Facilities Engineering Command's Engineering Field Activity Chesapeake
for demolition and replacement construction of the high temperature water
piping distribution system at the Naval Academy, Annapolis.

Kellogg Brown and Root Services of Arlington won a $9.4 million contract
modification from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command's Atlantic
Division for construction of a ferry terminal.

SRA International Inc. of Fairfax won a 52-month task order valued at $8.9
million from the General Services Administration's Federal Systems
Integration and Management Center to design, develop and implement a new
information system to enable the Library of Congress' Copyright Office to
improve its public services and deliver more services electronically.

Unidyne Corp. of Norfolk won an $8.42 million contract modification from the
Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center for an increase in the number
of man-hours in the level of effort for engineering, technical and logistics
services for the installation, removal and testing of navigation and other
systems in ships and shore facilities supporting Naval Sea Systems Command.

Radian Inc. of Alexandria won an $8 million contract modification from the
Air Force to provide for various hardware components for the Deployable
Power Generator Distribution System.

Integral Systems of Lanham won a $7.74 million contract modification from
the Space and Missile Systems Center to refine in-scope specification
requirements and relocate effort between contract line item numbers and
fiscal periods because of milestone and funding changes.

Advanced Technologies and Laboratories International Inc. of Germantown won
a contract valued at up to $7.25 million from the General Services
Administration's Federal Supply Service for participation in the Logistics
Worldwide program.


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