Contract roundup

Affiliated Computer Services Inc. of Dallas won a $45 million, eight-year contract from the Ohio Job and Family Services Department for electronic benefits transfer services.

Alion Science and Technology Corp., McLean, Va., won a $60.7 million, three-year contract extension from the Defense Department to run its Weapons Systems Information Analysis Center.

AlphaInsight Corp., Falls Church, Va., won a $9.8 million contract from the State Department's Bureau of Overseas Operations to provide network engineering, operations and management services.

AT&T Government Solutions, Vienna, Va., won $95 million, five-year contract from the Air Force for engineering and technical support at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., McLean, Va., won a $106 million, five-year contract from the Defense Department to support the Joint Requirements and Integration Office.

Computer Sciences Corp. won a $100 million, four-year contract from the Navy to provide IT support services to the Naval Education and Training Command.

EDS Corp. won a $59.1 million, three-year contract extension from Oklahoma to support the state's Medicaid management information system.

EMC Corp., Hopkinton, Mass., won a $30 million, five-year contract from the U.S. Postal Service to upgrade disaster recovery and data storage systems.

Lockheed Martin Corp. won a $308 million contract from the National Archives and Records Administration to build the Electronic Records Archive system.

DRS Technologies Inc., Parsippany, N.J., won a $15 million contract from the Army to provide rugged Applique Computer Systems and peripheral equipment for the Army's Force XXI Battle Command, Brigade and Below program.

Logistics Applications Inc., Alexandria, Va., won a $6.8 million contract from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to provide logistical and base services.

Maximus Inc., Reston, Va., won a $60 million, four-year contract from Georgia's Community Health Department for enrollment broker services for managed care.

NCI Information Systems Inc., Reston, Va., won a $28.9 million, five-year contract from the Army to provide management and network engineering support for the Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command.

Cubic Corp. of San Diego won a $6.1 million, 15-month contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to support the second phase of the Dynamic Optical Tags program.

Raytheon Co. won a $300 million, 10-year contract from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Weather Service for operations and maintenance on the Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System.

SRA International Inc., Fairfax, Va., won a $10.5 million, five-year contract from the Air Force to research and analyze the Air Force Distributed Common Ground System global weapon system for the Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for Air and Space Operations.

Telos Corp., Ashburn, Va., won a $34 million, three-year contract from the Defense Department to manage the Pentagon Telecommunications Center's IT and telecommunications infrastructure.

Unisys Corp. won a $96 million, six-year contract from the Federal Bureau of Prisons for nationwide deployment and operation of the next-generation federal inmate telephone system.

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