[from Washington Post.....if the average is a 25% markup.........]

FEDERAL CONTRACTS

States News Service
Monday, October 1, 2001; Page E09

KPMG Consulting Inc. of McLean won a contract worth up to $277 million
from the Army to provide program management support services for
Standard Army Management Information Systems.

Academy for Educational Development of Washington won a share of a
$250 million contract from the National Institutes of Health for
information and communications services.

Aspen Systems Corp. of Rockville won a share of a $250 million
contract from the National Institutes of Health for information and
communications services.

Burson Marstellar of Washington won a share of a $250 million contract
from the National Institutes of Health for information and
communications services.

Communication Collective of Bethesda won a share of a $250 million
contract from the National Institutes of Health for information and
communications services.

Cygnus Corp. of Rockville won a share of a $250 million contract from
the National Institutes of Health for information and communications
services.

Harrison Maldonado Associates Inc. of Washington won a share of a $250
million contract from the National Institutes of Health for
information and communications services.

MACRO International Inc. of Calverton won a share of a $250 million
contract from the National Institutes of Health for information and
communications services.

Porter Novelli of Washington won a share of a $250 million contract
from the National Institutes of Health for information and
communications services.

Social and Scientific Systems of Bethesda won a share of a $250
million award contract from the National Institutes of Health for
information and communications services.

MVM Inc. of McLean won a $54.19 million contract from the Justice
Department for court security officer services in the 12th judicial
circuit.

Fulcrum Corp. of Fairfax won a $25 million contract from the General
Services Administration for professional engineering services.

Coakley and Williams Construction Inc. of Gaithersburg won an $18.1
million contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Center for
construction of a joint analysis warfare center.

Wilson Information Services Corp. of New Market won a $15.79 million
contract from the National Cancer Institute for scientific library
services at the center.

Bell Boeing's Joint Project Office of Patuxent River, Md., won an
$11.87 million contract from the Navy to update existing technical
manuals, drawings, interactive electronic technical manuals, technical
databases and various data and documentation media used in support of
the V-22 aircraft maintenance.

Chianelli Building Corp. of Norfolk won a $11.5 million contract from
the Navy for revitalization of 308 units at Shelton Circle and Gela
Point at the Naval Amphibious Base.

AeroAstro Inc. of Herndon won an $11.17 million contract from the
Space and Missile Systems Center for spacecraft design, construction,
integration and testing related to the Space Test Program Satellite
One mission.

AAI Engineering Support of Hunt Valley won a $10.63 million contract
from the Air Force for engineering and program management support for
an upgrade to the maintenance training system supporting the C-17
aircraft.

Systems Management Engineering Inc. of Reston won a $10 million
contract from the General Services Administration for management,
organizational and business improvement services.

MTS Technologies Inc. of Arlington won an $8.95 million contract from
the Naval Air Warfare Center for combined arms-staff training
upgrades.

CACI Field Services Inc. of Chantilly won a $7.99 million contract
from the Navy for technical support services for the Naval Supply
Systems Command and associated field activities.

Resource Consultants Inc. of Vienna won a $7.6 million contract from
the Navy for technical support services for the Naval Supply Systems
Command and associated field activities.

Federal Management Partners Inc. of Alexandria won a $3.5 million
contract from the General Services Administration for management,
organizational and business improvement services.

Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine
of Rockville won a $3.07 million contract from the Navy for research
and development support for the Naval Medical Research Center and its
detachments.

Tecnico Corp. of Chesapeake won a $2.99 million contract from the Navy
for habitability-improvement support services.

Xerox Document Training University of Leesburg won a $2.41 million
contract from the Internal Revenue Service to lease a residential
training facility.

Smith Midland Corp. of Midland won a $2.27 million contract from the
Secret Service for crowd-control barriers.

Coda Inc. of Silver Spring won a $2 million contract from the General
Services Administration for management, organizational and business
improvement services.

ACS Government Solutions Group Inc. of Rockville won a $1.86 million
contract from the Defense Department for military, retired and annuity
pay services.

AT&T Corp. of Washington won a $1.63 million contract from the Defense
Commissary Agency for automatic data processing and telecommunications
services.

Bert Smith and Co. of Washington won a $1.28 million contract from the
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. for accounting and auditing support
services for premium income and accounts receivable programs.

Envisioneering Inc. of King George won a $942,286 contract from the
Navy for scientific studies of electro-optical and infrared
surveillance and targeting technology.

McDonald and Eudy Printers Inc. of Temple Hills of won a $734,139
contract from the Government Printing Office for printing services.

World Botanical Associates of Laurel won a $422,565 contract from the
National Cancer Institute for plant collections and taxonomy.

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University of Blacksburg won
a $402,000 contract from the Navy for a tactical communications
architecture and implementation plan for the Customs Service.

Alliant Techsystems Inc. of Radford, Va., won a $243,298 contract from
the Army's Operations Support Command for operation and maintenance of
the government-owned, contractor-operated facility.

John Crane-Lips Inc. of Chesapeake, Va., won a $201,438 contract from
the Coast Guard for shaft repair for WLIC-class vessel sterns.

American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials of
Washington won a $200,000 contract from the Federal Highway
Administration for dissemination of information on transportation
environmental stewardship program.

Martek Global Services Inc. of Bethesda won a $143,429 contract from
the National Institute of Standards and Technology to provide business
process reengineering services in labor and employee relations.

McDonald and Eudy Printers Inc. of Temple Hills won a $137,825
contract from the Government Printing Office for the printing of
books.

Goodway Graphics of Virginia Inc. of Springfield won a $131,806
contract from the Government Printing Office for the printing of
books.

RGW Associates of Merrifield won a $112,377 contract from the
Department of Veterans Affairs to supply air filters.

Reproductions Inc. of Gaithersburg won a $91,610 contract from the
Government Printing Office for the printing of "Crime in the United
States 2000."

In the Company of Nurses Inc. of Baltimore won an $89,841 contract
from the Defense Logistics Agency for medical services.

Federal News Service Inc. of Washington won an $82,000 contract from
the Social Security Administration for digital transcription services.

I Care Unlimited of Arlington won an $80,152 contract from the Federal
Bureau of Prisons for optometry services.

Crofton Diving Corp. of Portsmouth, Va., won a $79,045 contract from
the Fish and Wildlife Service to remove a culvert and construct a new
concrete bridge.

Control Quality Corp. of Bethesda won a $74,982 contract from the
Government Printing Office for printing and publication services.

National Mechanical Services Inc. of Aberdeen won a $66,098 contract
from the Fish and Wildlife Service for construction of raceway
drain-line improvements.

Sensor System Inc. of Sterling won a $56,389 contract from the Navy
for software maintenance.

Marlin Graphics of Baltimore won a $51,760 contract from the
Government Printing Office for printing services.

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 202-628-3100,
ext. 266.


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