Contract roundup

Alion Science and Technology Corp., McLean, Va., won a $3.9 million contract from the Defense Department to support DOD's training and transformation initiative, helping to develop and implement interagency tasks and update and revise Transformation Training plans and department policies.

BearingPoint Inc., McLean, Va., won a $124.7 million, four-year contract from the Agency for International Development to help implement economic, financial and private sector reform in Egypt.

CACI International Inc., Arlington, Va., and Science Applications International Corp. of San Diego won five-year contracts for $107 million and $104.9 million, respectively, from the Navy to provide program management, engineering and technical services for the Navy's Automatic Identification Technology Program Office.

DRS Technologies, Parsippany, N.J., won a $45.5 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.

Global Computer Enterprises Inc., Reston, Va., won a $25 million, five-year contract from the Coast Guard to do software maintenance for two key applications
used by the Coast Guard, the Transportation Security Administration and the Federal Air Marshal Service.

Multimax Inc. of Largo, Md., won two contracts totaling $37.6 million over three years from the Air Force to continue supporting 24,000 users at multiple Air Force sites.

Northrop Grumman Information Technology, McLean, Va., won a $64 million, five-year contract from the Air Force to expand the service's pool of qualified technical and engineering personnel.

Praxis Inc., Alexandria, Va., won a $65.4 million contract from the Naval Research Laboratory to provide research and development services for the Space Science Division.

RSIS Information Systems Inc., McLean, Va., won a $10 million contract from the Veterans Affairs Department for information security and training and software development for VA's Office of Cyber and Information Security.

SafeNet Inc., Belcamp, Md., won a $150 million contract from the Defense Department for its new top-secret grade encryptor technology, KIV-7M.

SI International Inc., Reston, Va., won a $50 million, five-year contract from the Treasury Department to provide IT project management and development support services to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.

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