Contract Roundup
Four companies won contracts to furnish services for Air Force Medical Support Agency modernization and other agency staff and branches in the national capital region, Dayton, Ohio, and San Antonio.
Four companies won contracts to furnish services for Air Force Medical Support Agency modernization and other agency staff and branches in the national capital region, Dayton, Ohio, and San Antonio.
Value: $95 million over 5 years
Agency: Air Force Medical Support Agency
Winners: IMS Health Inc., Falls Church, Va.; Planned Systems International Inc., Columbia, Md.; Thomas & Herbert Consulting LLC, Silver Spring, Md.; and TerraHealth of San Antonio.
Eight companies won contracts to provide the Air Force with management, operational and support services, studies, analyses and evaluation, and engineering and technical services.
Value: $800 million over 5 years
Agency: Air Force
Winners: Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., McLean, Va.; Intecon LLC, Centennial, Colo.; Lockheed Martin Services Inc., Bethesda, Md.; Science Applications International Corp. of San Diego; Delta Solutions and Strategies LLC, Colorado Springs, Colo.; L.C. Wright Inc., McLean; Northrop Grumman Defense Mission Systems Inc., Reston, Va.; and Willcor Inc., Clinton, Md.
Affiliated Computer Services Inc., Dallas
Value: $19.9 million over 2 years
Agency: South Carolina Health and Human Services Department
Details: Deliver third-party liability insurance verification, benefit recovery and health insurance program administration services.
Applied Computing Technologies Inc., Falls Church, Va.
Value: $135 million over 5 years
Agency: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Details: Help the agency prepare its systems support procurement for future disasters.
AT&T Inc., San Antonio
Value: $25 million to $100 million
Agency: New York City
Details: Provide telecommunications services that address the city's data application needs.
Ciber Inc., Denver
Value: $13 million
Agency: New Hampshire
Details: Replace the financial and human resources IT system with a comprehensive, statewide enterprise resource planning software to better coordinate state business and administrative functions.
CNSI Inc., Rockville, Md.
Value: $5.8 million over 9 years
Agency: Census Bureau
Details: Develop software and support for the bureau's Regional Office Survey Control System.
Dell Inc., Round Rock, Texas
Value: $100 million over 10 years
Agency: Kentucky
Details: Supply desktop and notebook PCs to state agencies.
EDS Corp., Plano, Texas
Value: $12.7 million over 1 year
Agency: Arkansas Health and Human Services Department
Details: Serve as fiscal agent for the department's Division of Health's breast and cervical cancer treatment program.
General Dynamics Corp., Falls Church, Va.
Note: The blanket purchasing agreement was awarded to Anteon Corp., which was acquired by General Dynamics Corp. in June. The former Anteon and General Dynamics Network Systems make up General Dynamics IT.
Value: $20 million over 5 years
Agency: National Guard Bureau
Details: Support a range of personnel, financial, planning and logistics functions.
General Dynamics
Value: Four contracts totaling $75.6 million over 5 years
Agency: Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center
Details: Deliver services and support for command, control, communications and intelligence initiatives.
Value: $21.4 million
Details: Supply research, development and test evaluation in submarine, satellite, IT and strategic communications for the C4I engineering support division.
Value: $19.2 million
Details: Furnish test and evaluation, verification and validation, configuration management, software quality assurance and Web support services for C4I programs.
Value: $18.5 million
Details: Supply systems engineering, development, analysis and support services for Joint and National Command C4I programs.
Value: $16.5 million
Details: Deliver computer systems operations, hardware maintenance and systems engineering support to the center's Tactical Systems Integration and Interoperability Division.
General Dynamics
Value: Two contracts totaling $26 million
Agency: Air Force
Details: Supply integrated, high-bandwidth communications at two Air Force Bases in California.
Harris Corp., Melbourne, Fla.
Value: $29 million over 2 years
Agency: Government Printing Office
Details: Build the Future Digital System, a state-of-the-art digital data access platform.
InterSystems Corp., Cambridge, Mass.
Value: $63 million
Agency: Defense Department's Composite HealthCare System
Details: Deliver its Cache post-relational database software as the core of health-care delivery at 70 hospitals and 400 clinics.
Knowledge Consulting Group, Reston, Va.
Value: $20 million over 5 years
Agency: Transportation Security Administration
Details: Support its IT Security Office, Director of IT Security and Office of the CIO with information assurance support services and related support services.
PC Mall Gov Inc., Chantilly, Va.
Value: $100 million over 3 years
Agency: General Services Administration
Details: Supply IT products through the agency's Expanded Direct Delivery Program.
Science Applications International Corp., San Diego
Value: $121 million
Agency: General Services Administration
Details: Supply IT support services for the Agriculture Department to improve USDA's national crop insurance program.
Stanley Associates Inc., Arlington, Va.
Value: $34.8 million
Agency: Naval Air Systems Command
Details: Support the Navair Kit Management Team in management of technical directive modification kits.
SunGard Investment Systems Inc., Lombard, Ill.
Value: $13 million over 1 year
Agency: Treasury Department
Details: Supply investment accounting software and support services to the Office of Public Debt Accounting.
Systems Made Simple Inc., Syracuse, N.Y.
Value: $3.7 million
Agency: Veterans Affairs Department
Details: Help the VA to upgrade all department PCs with enhanced data security encryption systems to protect sensitive data on veterans.
Viisage Technology Inc., Billerica, Mass.
Value: $10 million
Agency: Defense Department
Details: Supply the Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment multimodal biometric devices.
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