Contract roundup

Accenture Ltd., Hamilton, Bermuda, won a four-year, $27.9 million contract from the Nevada Taxation Department to modernize and install the state's tax administration system.

, Hamilton, Bermuda, won a four-year, $27.9 million contract from the Nevada Taxation Department to modernize and install the state's tax administration system. , Dallas, won a five-year, $51 million contract renewal from Louisiana to continue managing services for several key health care programs, including the Primary Care Case Management Program; Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment Program; and Waiver Program.   and will compete for task orders under a $4.7 billion contract awarded by the Defense Microelectronics Activity, Sacramento, Calif., to offer advanced technologies and compete for ways to extend the life of weapons systems.  , El Segundo, Calif., won a four-year, $10.4 million contract from the Royal Australian Navy to design and install a shipboard and shore-based IT infrastructure to provide Internet access and e-mail for 17 navy frigates, supply, refueling and support ships, and three naval communications stations. , Fairfax, Va., won a $1.9 million contract from the Housing and Urban Development Department to determine allocation of more than $3 billion in public housing operating subsidies that support more than 3,100 public housing agencies.  , Lowell, Mass., won an $8.4 million contract from Cecil County, Md., to replace the county's low-band system with an interoperable VHF analog and digital communications network for the county's public safety agencies., Los Angeles, won two contracts worth a total of $232.5 million from the Air Force to develop the service's E-10A Battle Management Command and Control system, an important link in the Defense Department's vision of network-centric operations. , Reston, Va., won a five-year, $61.1 million task order from the Army's Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation to provide project management and IT support services. , under the Port Security Grant Program, awarded $49.43 million in grants to 120 government agencies and private companies with port operations in 35 states and four U.S. territories for improvements in ports' IT and physical security.
Accenture Ltd.

Affiliated Computer Services Inc.

BAE Systems Information and Electronic Warfare Systems, Boeing Co. Phantom Works, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Honeywell Defense and Space Electronic Systems, Lockheed Martin Systems Integration, Northrop Grumman Corp.Raytheon Technical Services Co.

Computer Sciences Corp.

Future Technologies Inc.

M/A-Com Inc.

Northrop Grumman Corp.

NCI Information Systems Inc.

The Homeland Security Department

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