Contract Roundup
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. of Dallas, DynCorp of Reston, Va., and Lockheed Martin Corp. of Bethesda, Md., were selected by North Carolina to provide desktop computer services to state agencies.
of Dallas, of Reston, Va., and of Bethesda, Md., were selected by North Carolina to provide desktop computer services to state agencies. The contract is for four years with a one-year option. The agencies will use the contract to choose the vendor they want to provide them seat management services. and , both of Fairfax, Va., teamed to win a $2 million contract with the Naval Sea Systems Command's Team Submarine. The companies will provide business planning services to Navsea in performance management systems, IT strategy, change management, communications planning, large group facilitation and business process re-engineering., Falls Church, Va., won a $5.6 million deal to develop the concept for integrating the Navy's attack weapon control systems. The work is being done as part of the Navy's effort to convert Trident ballistic missile submarines so they can launch conventional land-attack missiles and deploy special operations forces., Lowell, Mass., won a $24.5 million contract to provide Oklahoma City with a trunked radio system. M/A Com will install an 800 MHz enhanced digital access communications system for the city over the next 28 months. The system will be the backbone for the city's radio communications network, supporting 4,500 radios and providing interoperable communications for all departments. won a $28.6 million contract with the Navy to support satellite communications. The three-year contract was awarded through the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center in Charleston, S.C. It will be performed in Charleston, the Tidewater Virginia area and Dahlgren, Va., as well as other naval installations. Work will focus on engineering and technical services needed to support satellite communications for ships and shore activities. The federal unit of , Mountain View, Calif., won a subcontracting role with General Dynamics picked SGI Federal to provide high-performance computing and visualization systems for the Navy's new Area Air Defense Commander Capability system. The system is a battle-space management system that helps plan and coordinate air and missile defenses.
Affiliated Computer Services Inc.DynCorpLockheed Martin Corp.
American Management Systems Inc.Anteon International Corp.
General Dynamics Corp.
M/A-Com Inc.
Signal Corp.
Silicon Graphics Inc.General Dynamics Corp.
American Management Systems Inc.Anteon International Corp.
General Dynamics Corp.
M/A-Com Inc.
Signal Corp.
Silicon Graphics Inc.General Dynamics Corp.
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