National Science Foundation taps DRC for Web design work

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Dynamics Research Corp. won a contract from the National Science Foundation to provide Web design and development services.

Dynamics Research Corp. won a one-year, $1.4 million contract from the National Science Foundation to provide Web design and development services, the company announced today.

The contract has four option years, and is potentially worth $5.4 million.

Under the contract, DRC of Andover, Mass., will provide Web support services that focus on the activities, programs, research results and policies of the foundation.

Specifically, the company will support the foundation's Office of Legislative and Public Affairs with image and multimedia permissions, graphic design support, artistic and technical consulting, image library management, and Web development.

DRC has provided the foundation with such services since June 1996.

DRC has about 2,000 employees and annual sales of $131.3 million. The company ranks No. 69 on Washington Technology's 2005 Top 100 list, which measures federal contracting revenue.

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