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Six companies were selected to compete for work under the U.S. Agency for International Development's AIDS Support and Technical Assistance Resources program.

McLean, Va. Value: Three contracts for $86.6 million over 5 years Agency: Navy Warfare Development Command Details: Support the Joint Semi-Automated Forces Program and other initiatives. Sterling, Va. Value: $70 million over 5 years Agency: Forest Service Details: Enhance and support the Forest Service I-Web Program's 40 custom software applications, including program management, life cycle software development, training and help-desk support. Value: $100.8 million over 73 months Agency: Ohio Details: Design, develop and install a next-generation Medicaid information technology system to provide IT services to Ohio's 43,000 Medicaid providers and 1.7 million recipients, and provide the state with vital data about health care trends and Medicaid population medical needs. Los Angeles Value: $37 million over 5 years Agency: Army's Northern Region Contracting Center Details: Train warfighters at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.Los Angeles Value: $635.8 million over 6 years Agency: Navy Details: Provide a technical demonstration of unmanned combat air systems to determine whether unmanned aerial vehicles are suitable for aircraft carriers.

Six companies were selected to compete for work under the U.S. Agency for International Development's AIDS Support and Technical Assistance Resources program.

Value: $200 million over 5 years

Contract winners: Abt Associates Inc., Cambridge, Mass.; BearingPoint Inc., McLean, Va.; Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., McLean, Va.; Management Science for Health Inc., Cambridge, Mass.; Social Sectors Development Strategies Inc., Boston; and Training Resources Group Inc., Arlington, Va.



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