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<b>CACI International Inc.</b> won a six-year, $25 million contract with the Navy Personnel Command to continue supporting its electronic military personnel records system.

won a six-year, $25 million contract with the Navy Personnel Command to continue supporting its electronic military personnel records system. CACI, Arlington, Va., will offer electronic records management and software support services. The company also is providing software expertise, such as trouble-shooting systems for accuracy, and managing software configurations to ensure systems are installed and operating as required. , San Diego, won a five-year, $88 million Air Force contract to support its Electronic Systems Center.Under the Information Technology Services Program II contract, Titan will provide technical, engineering and management services to the Strategic and Nuclear Deterrence Command and Control System Program Office at Peterson Air Force Base, Hanscom Air Force Base and other locations. Titan will assist in sustaining and modernizing a worldwide network of command and control centers, surveillance sensors and strategic communications systems. won a $3 million contract to provide research services to the Transit Cooperative Research Program and the National Cooperative Highway Research Program, both part of the National Academy of Sciences.SAIC's team will work on homeland security initiatives, such as quick-response research on transportation issues related to emergency incident prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery from potential terrorist attacks., Falls Church, Va., won a contract to provide the Defense Department with a new real property management system. Terms of the contract were undisclosed. The system will eliminate manual data entry of rent bills and will automatically identify bill discrepancies., Basking Ridge, N.J., completed a $10 million digital communications network linking 12 Navy bases in the greater San Diego area. The asynchronous transfer mode-based communications network is part of an ongoing Navy effort to consolidate and simplify the communications architecture for its facilities in the region.
CACI International Inc.



Titan Corp.



Science Applications International Corp.



FSC Inc.

Avaya Inc.

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