[Washington Post]

FEDERAL CONTRACTS

States News Service
Monday, November 12, 2001; Page E09



SETA Corp. of McLean won a $3 billion contract from the Defense
Information Systems Agency for global solutions for the defense
information systems network.

Litton/PRC of McLean won a contract worth up to $1.45 billion from the
Army for computer software and systems engineering support.

Computer Sciences Corp. of Falls Church won a share of a contract
worth up to $400 million from the Air Force for testing and evaluation
services.

Science Applications International Corp. of McLean won a share of a
contract worth up to $400 million from the Air Force for testing and
evaluation services.

Titan Systems Corp. of Largo won a share of a contract worth up to
$400 million from the Air Force for testing and evaluation services.

Logicon of Reston won an $81.82 million contract from the Interior
Department for scientific, engineering, logistic, administrative and
acquisition support services.

Interop of Chantilly won a $73.3 million contract from the Interior
Department for scientific, engineering, logistic, administrative and
acquisition support services.

BAE Systems Applied Technologies Inc. of Rockville won a $58 million
contract from the Navy for fleet ballistic missile system integration
and logistics support services.

Brace Management of Largo won a share of a five-year contract worth up
to $50 million from the Transportation Department for procurement
support.

CACI International of Arlington won a $47 million contract from the
Navy for information technology services.

Access Systems Inc. of Fairfax won a $26.4 million contract from the
State Department for diplomatic security support services.

CH2M Hill Constructors Inc. of Herndon won a $25 million contract from
the General Services Administration for environmental services.

Applicators Inc. of Laurel won a $12.5 million contract from the Air
Force for airfield repairs.

CACI Field Services Inc. of Chantilly won a $10.16 million contract
from the Navy for logistical support services.

CO-STAR III of Mechanicsville, Md., won a $7.7 million contract from
the Navy for operations services.

Moon Engineering Co. of Portsmouth, Va., won a $3.85 million contract
from the Navy for repair and maintenance on the USS Portland.

Northrop Grumman Corp. of Linthicum Heights won a $3.7 million
contract from the Air Force for repair and maintenance of fire control
equipment.

Plexus Scientific Corp. of Columbia won a $3 million contract from the
General Services Administration for environmental services.

Litton Marine Systems Inc. of Charlottesville won a $2.98 million
contract from the Coast Guard for instruments and laboratory
equipment.

NLX Corp. of Sterling, Va., won a $2.14 million contract from the Air
Force for professional, administrative and management support
services.

Northrop Grumman Corp. of Linthicum Heights won a $2.14 million
contract from the Air Force for radio frequency exciters.

Automation Precision Technology LLC of Virginia Beach won a $1.77
million contract from the Air Force for passenger terminal screening
services.

Litton Advanced Systems of College Park won a $1.74 million contract
from the Navy for amplifiers.

Business Plus Corp. of Hampton, Va., won a $1.43 million contract from
the Secret Service for support at a mail communications center.

Northrop Grumman Corp. of Linthicum Heights won a $642,490 contract
from the Air Force for electronics and precision equipment repairs and
maintenance.

Office Movers Inc. of Elkridge, Md., won a $540,000 contract from the
General Services Administration for the relocation of the
Environmental Protection Agency's offices and labs.

MCQ Associates Inc. of Fredericksburg won a $499,496 contract from the
Army for minefield target detection sensors.

Northrop Grumman Corp. of Linthicum Heights won a $454,650 contract
from the Navy for landing-drag braces.

AIM Inc. of Parkton won a $308,205 contract from the Navy for
bulkheads.

General Cable of Fairfax won a $254,280 contract from the Justice
Department for cable.

Brace Management of Largo won a $252,000 contract from the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency for contract closeout services.

Kollmorgen Corp. of Radford, Va., won a $191,055 contract from the Air
Force for electrical holder assemblies.

Environmental Technologies Group Inc. of Baltimore won a $190,331
contract from the Marine Corps for hardware and abrasives.

Video and Telecommunications Inc. of Springfield won a $178,821
contract from the Space and Aviation Warfare Systems Center for
miniature wideband cassette recorders and reproducers.

Aepco Inc. of Virginia Beach won a $121,988 contract from the Navy for
supplies for the USS Wasp.

Virginia Crossings Conference Resort of Glen Allen won a $112,217
contract from the Agency for International Development for lease or
rental of facilities.

Phillips Swager Associates of McLean won a share of a $100,000
contract from the Federal Bureau of Prisons for architect-engineering
support services.

Kaydon Corp. of Baltimore won a $94,525 contract from the Defense
Industrial Supply Center for plain encased seals.

ITT Industries Inc. of Roanoke won a $90,921 contract from the Defense
Supply Center for demist shield assemblies.

Comptech Corp. of Rockville won an $87,862 contract from the Defense
General Supply Center for aviation turbine fuel anti-static additives.

Lockheed Martin Federal Systems of Manassas won a $74,805 contract
from the Navy for monitor panels.

Fairfax Precision Manufacturing Inc. of Sterling, Va., won a $70,740
contract from the Defense Supply Center for wing shafts.

Berkley Machine Works & Foundry Co. Inc. of Norfolk won a $69,440
contract from the Defense Supply Center for drive wheel hubs.

Delta Technology Corp. of Rockville won a $67,461 contract from the
Defense Supply Center for compressor crankshafts.

McDonald & Eudy Printers Inc. of Temple Hills won a $65,032 contract
from the Government Printing Office for printing books.

Federal Resources Supply Co. of Annapolis won a $60,940 contract from
the Defense Supply Center for bronze sediment strainers.

Gray Graphics Corp. of Capitol Heights won a $59,475 contract from the
Government Printing Office for printing services.

National Mailing System of McLean won a $54,188 contract from the Air
Force for postal equipment and service.

Mistral Inc. of Bethesda won a $51,451 contract from the Defense
General Supply Center for primary axial seals.

The contracts listed were awarded by the federal government to
companies and other vendors in Virginia, Maryland and the District.
For more information, contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] or call Myron Struck,
managing editor, at 202-628-3100, ext. 266.




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