Contract roundup

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Six government contractors won contracts with a totalvalue of more than $120 million from the Navy Spaceand Naval Warfare Systems Center in San Diego formodification work on command and control, communications,computers and intelligence systems.Winners: FGM Inc., of Reston, Va. ($21.3 million); andfrom San Diego: Forward Slope Inc. ($20.9 million);Intelesis Technologies Corp. ($19.1 million); MaximSystems Inc. ($20.6 million); Science ApplicationsInternational Corp. ($22.8 million); and SysTechnologies Inc. ($17.1 million).AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICES INC.DallasValue: $18.5 million over 10 yearsAgency: Idaho Health and Welfare DepartmentDetails: Provide pharmacy benefits management servicesto the department's Medicaid program.CACI INTERNATIONAL INC.Arlington, Va.Value: $30 million over 5 yearsAgency: Office of the Secretary of DefenseDetails: Help the OSD replace its decentralized printingservices with a centralized managed solution.GENERAL DYNAMICS CORP.Business unit General Dynamics C4 SystemsScottsdale, Ariz.Value: $78.3 milion task order on a $1.4 billioncontractAgency: ArmyDetails: Begin deploying a broadband network and satellitecapabilities for U.S. soldiers in Iraq andAfghanistan.L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORP.Business unit L-3 Government Services Inc.Chantilly, Va.Value: $136 millionAgency: Air ForceDetails: Provide academic, training and exercise supportto the 505th Command and Control Wing.MAXIMUS INC.Reston, Va.Value: $15 million over two yearsAgency: IndianaDetails: Provide enrollment broker servicesand call center and other customersupport services to facilitatework on the Hoosier Healthwise,Medicaid Select and Indiana CareSelect programs.PRISM POINTE TECHNOLOGIES LLCFairburn, Ga.Value: $35 million over 5 yearsAgency: Social Security AdministrationDetails: Provide service for 46,000 pieces of hardwarein more than 1,500 SSA offices nationwide and relocatethe networks and their associated components whenoffices move.

Two companies won contracts worth a total of
$319.7 million over 18 months from the Air Force
to upgrade the Global Positioning System's Next
Generation Control Segment System.

Winners: Northrop Grumman Corp., of Los Angeles,
($160 million) and Raytheon Co., of Waltham, Mass.,
($159.7 million).















































































































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