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<FONT SIZE=2>Affiliated Computer Services Inc.</FONT><FONT SIZE=2>, Dallas, won a five-year, $9.5 million contract with two one-year options from the Maine Department of Human Services to provide an electronic benefits transfer solution. The company also won a five-year, $13.5 million contract to provide customer service operations for the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission. </FONT>

Affiliated Computer Services Inc., Dallas, won a five-year, $9.5 million contract with two one-year options from the Maine Department of Human Services to provide an electronic benefits transfer solution. The company also won a five-year, $13.5 million contract to provide customer service operations for the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.

 

Anteon International Corp., Fairfax, Va., won blanket purchase agreements worth $20 million to support the Army Materiel Command and its major subcommand, the Communications and Electronics Command. The company also won a five-year blanket purchase agreement, potentially worth $20 million, to support the Coast Guard Integrated Deepwater System Program.

 

Boeing Co. of Chicago and Science Applications International Corp. of San Diego, lead integrators for the Army's Future Combat Systems program, awarded 46 subcontracts worth more than $50 million to vendors, suppliers and integrators.

 

Computer Sciences Corp., El Segundo, Calif., won a $59 million task order to continue supporting the Department of Labor's Office of Workers' Compensation Programs information technology systems. The task order was awarded through the National Institutes of Health's governmentwide Chief Information Officers Solutions and Partners 2 Contract.

 

Northrop Grumman's information technology business won a six-year, $63.8 million contract option from the U.S. Transportation Command for a next-generation information system to improve the near real-time visibility of passengers and material moving through the Defense Transportation Systems. The company also snagged an $80 million contract to help the Navy streamline security assistance and foreign military sales for the Naval Sea Systems Command.

 

Rosettex Technology & Ventures Group won a five-year contract worth up to $24 million from the Army at Fort Monmouth, N.J., to develop systems for military communications, command and control, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance applications for the Army. Rosettex is a joint venture between SRI International Inc., Menlo Park, Calif., and Sarnoff Corp.

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