Federal Contracts washingtonpost.com States News Service Monday, February 10, 2003; Page E04
Lear Siegler Services Inc. of Annapolis won a $741 million contract from the Army for a rapid response contract, providing critical equipment, engineering and research and development services to support the Defense Department and other federal agencies. Computer Sciences Corp. of Falls Church won a $721 million contract from the Army for a rapid response contract, providing critical equipment, engineering and research and development services to support the Defense Department and other federal agencies. VSE Corp. of Alexandria won a $711 million contract from the Army for a rapid response contract, providing critical equipment, engineering and research and development services to support the Defense Department and other federal agencies. Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems Inc. of Bethesda won a $706 million contract from the Army for a rapid response contract, providing critical equipment, engineering and research and development services to support the Defense Department and other federal agencies. Technical & Management Services Corp. of Calverton won a $701 million contract from the Army for a rapid response contract, providing critical equipment, engineering and research and development services to support the Defense Department and other federal agencies. ARINC Engineering Services LLC of Annapolis won a $668 million contract from the Army for a rapid response contract, providing critical equipment, engineering and research and development services to support the Defense Department and other federal agencies. DynCorp Systems & Solutions of Reston won an $85 million contract from the Navy to support training exercises at the Southern California Offshore range. Northrop Grumman Information Technology of Reston won a $66.7 million contract from the Army for a rapid response contract, providing critical equipment, engineering and research and development services to support the Defense Department and other federal agencies. Centex Construction Co. of Fairfax won a $60.16 million contract from the Army Corps of Engineers for a building addition. Anteon International Corp. of Fairfax won a $16.2 million contract from the Navy to support the construction and life-cycle management of aircraft carriers. Systex Inc of Bowie won a $7.32 million contract from the National Institutes of Health for development, maintenance and user support of CRIMSON. NLX Corp. of Sterling won a $6.89 million contract from the Naval Air Systems Command for E-2C Hawkeye 2000 Weapon System. Council of Better Business Bureaus Inc. of Arlington won a $5 million contract from the General Services Administration for management organizational & business improvement services. AT&T Government Solutions of Vienna won a $4.19 million contract from the Air Force for phase three of the wire integrity program. AT&T Government Solutions of Vienna won a $3.4 million contract from the Army National Guard to maintain an information system used for manpower forecasting and related personnel management. Smart Traders International Inc. of Woodbridge won a $1.75 million contract from the General Services Administration for logistics services. Adroit Systems Inc. of Alexandria won a $1.5 million contract from the Air Force Material Command for advanced technology master caution panels. SICPA Securink Corp. of Springfield won a $997,265 contract from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for ink. Beretta USA Corp. of Accokeek, Md., won a $771,373 contract from the Army Tank-Automotive Command for guns . Garrison Group of Silver Spring won a $500,000 contract from the General Services Administration for management organizational and business-improvement services. IBA of Falls Church won a $384,000 contract from the Defense Department for metrics development services. Mike West & Associates of Centreville won a $375,000 contract from the General Services Administration for environmental services. Intelligent Decisions Inc. of Chantilly won a $293,000 contract from the General Services Administration for notebooks, monitors and accessories. Allied Enterprises Inc. of Norfolk won a $125,000 contract from the General Services Administration for Schedule 539 solutions and more. 3M's Safety & Security Systems Division of Washington won a $125,000 contract from the General Services Administration for Schedule 539 solutions and more. Global Ocean Associates of Rockville won a $120,000 contract from the Navy for investigation into character and worldwide distribution to internal solitary waves. LISBOA Inc. of Washington won a $100,000 contract from the Forest Service for license marketing for Smokey Bear. DBKB Technologies of Washington won a $66,521 contract from the General Services Administration for general-purpose information technology equipment. American Services International of Newport News won a $43,551 contract from the Coast Guard to fabricate concrete sinkers. Omega Squared of Virginia Beach won a $42,000 contract from NASA for instruments and laboratory equipment. Turnbull Enterprises of Baltimore won a $41,076 contract from the Defense Supply Center for ship and marine equipment. Strategic Marketing Innovations of Washington won a $36,800 contract from the Defense Department for mission area analysis technical support services.
