Contract roundup

Affiliated Computer Services Inc., Dallas, won a $12 million contract for an integrated justice information management solution for Hawaii state courts.

Anteon International Corp., Fairfax, Va., won $32.2 million worth of work from the Army and Coast Guard. For four Army contracts worth about $24.5 million, Anteon will provide security and medical support. For two Coast Guard blanket purchase orders worth about $7.7 million, Anteon will support the Office of Defense Operations and the Marine Safety, Security and Environmental Protection Port Security Directorate.

Datatrac Information Services Inc., Richardson, Texas, won a five-year, $48 million contract from the FBI to provide a call center for the bureau's instant criminal background check system.

Design & Integration Inc. won a $264,000 audiovisual package for the National Institutes of Health-Porter Neuroscience Center in Bethesda, Md., for an audio-visual system for lab meeting rooms, seminar rooms, conference rooms and the cafeteria.

EDO Corp., New York, won a five-year, $7.7 million contract from the Newport division of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center to develop passive-sonar technology on Navy submarines.

The ISERA Group LLC, Santa Barbara, Calif., won a contract worth $245,550 from the U.S. Army Aviation Center at Fort Rucker, Ala., for its training management software.

Keane Inc., Boston, won a two-year, $3.5 million contract from the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration to provide services and support for the agency's welfare data warehouse.

McDonald Bradley Inc., Herndon, Va., won a five-year, $11.2 million contract to help the Drug Enforcement Administration connect multiple mission-critical systems.

SRA International Inc., Fairfax, Va., won a seven-year, $30 million task order to provide the Defense Department's Headquarters Air Mobility Command with independent software testing and other technical services for command and control programs.

TransCore Inc., Dallas, won a $16.5 million contract from the Oklahoma Transportation Authority to support the state's electronic toll collection program.

NASA awarded three large contracts for systems management and IT work. Honeywell International Inc., Morristown, N.J., won two contracts worth a total of $1.68 billion to support the Goddard Space Flight Center. And QSS Group Inc., Lanham, Md., won a $281.5 million contract to provide IT services to the Ames Research Center.

Ten companies won positions on the Department of Veterans Affairs Global Information Technology Support Services vehicle, an eight-year, $3 billion indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract. Competing are the Centech Group, Arlington, Va.; Computer Sciences Corp., El Segundo, Calif.; IBM Corp., Armonk, N.Y.; Lockheed Martin Corp., Bethesda, Md.; MacAulay-Brown Inc., Dayton, Ohio; NCI Information Systems Inc., McLean, Va.; Northrop Grumman Corp., Los Angeles; Science Applications International Corp., San Diego; STG Inc., Fairfax, Va.; Unisys Corp., Blue Bell, Pa.

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