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Three companies won the right to compete for task orders to support the State Department's Global Peace Operations Initiative.

Value: $200 million over five years

Agency: State Department

Winners: Blackwater USA Inc., Moyock, N.C.; L-3 Communications Inc. of New York; and Northrop Grumman Corp. of Los Angeles.

Details: Provide peacekeeping troops with training services ranging from multinational command post exercises and the development of training products to in-country, train-the-trainer instruction.

CGI Group Inc.

Montreal

Value: $84 million over six years

Agency: Los Angeles County

Details: Implement Phase 2 of the enterprise resource planning project, including materials management and procurement, budget preparation and Health Services Department time collection processing.

Convergys Corp.

Cincinnati

Value: $125.4 million over two years

Agency: U.S. Postal Service

Details: Under this contract extension, continue providing customer contact services across all channels through live agents, automated speech services,
e-mail and Web support.

Lockheed Martin Corp.

Bethesda, Md.

Value: $58.3 million over four years

Agency: Army

Details: Continue operating the Hellfire Missile Depot, including worldwide field support.

Northrop Grumman Corp.

Los Angeles

Value: $51 million over four years

Agency: Army Communications-Electronics Command

Details: Provide identity management and data-collection services to the Defense Manpower Data Center for managing the personnel data for active and retired members of the U.S. military and their families.

Raytheon Co.

Waltham, Mass.

Value: $59 million over five years

Agency: Navy

Details: Provide logistics support for shipboard and airborne Cooperative Engagement Capability systems, which enhance air and missile defense by pooling high-quality data from sensors and weapons.

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