Contract roundup

Affiliated Computer Services Inc. of Dallas won a $100 million contract from the Air Force to provide command and control support to selected aircraft. MTC Technologies Inc. of Dayton, Ohio, the sole subcontractor on the task order, will provide advisory and assistance work to ACS.

of Dallas won a $100 million contract from the Air Force to provide command and control support to selected aircraft. MTC Technologies Inc. of Dayton, Ohio, the sole subcontractor on the task order, will provide advisory and assistance work to ACS.  , Fairfax, Va., won a 10-year, $34 million contract from the Library of Congress to provide an integrated financial management and procurement system to support operations at the library and other congressional agencies. , Fairfax, Va., won a five-year, $119 million contract to support the Navy Personnel Command in Millington, Tenn., with information technology and technical services.  , Bedminster, N.J., won a five-year, $4 million contract to deploy a Web-based system as part of a program to help Marines leaving the service adjust to civilian life. , Arlington, Va., won a five-year, $154.7 million contract from the Army Intelligence and Security Command to provide mission support to the command and other national intelligence agency sites and tactical units worldwide.  , El Segundo, Calif., won $146 million in new task orders under the National Institutes of Health' Chief Information Officers Solutions and Partners 2 contract. , Los Angeles, won a contract worth up to $15 million from the U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command for design and implementation of a next-generation chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense warning and reporting system., Lexington, Mass., won a $4 million contract to continue developing technology for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Next Generation Wireless Communications program. , Annapolis, Md., won a five-year, $4.1 million deal from the Resource Analysis and Support Branch of the Air Force Surgeon General's Office to provide analysis services, program management and enterprise architecture support.  , Overland Park, Kan., won a six-month contract by the Defense Department to manage day-to-day tactical communications systems for Air Force bases in Southwest Asia.  The Army awarded four contracts, worth $500 million, for the hardware and software component of its twofold Information Technology Enterprise Solutions procurement program to of Round Rock, Texas, of Chantilly, Va., of Gaithersburg, Md., and of Bethesda, Md. The Justice Department awarded blanket purchase agreements worth a combined $100 million per year to , Fairfax, Va., , Herndon, Va., and , El Segundo, Calif., to support the Justice Consolidated Office Network.   awarded $9 million in contracts to 20 teams to develop next-generation computer middleware. More information about NSF's middleware effort may be found at www.nsf- middleware.org. NSF also awarded $9 million to the University of California at Irvine, and $3.5 million to the University of California at San Diego, to develop information sharing tools and organizational strategies for first responders.
Affiliated Computer Services Inc.

American Management Systems Inc.

Anteon International Corp.

AT&T Corp.

CACI International Inc.

Computer Sciences Corp.

Northrop Grumman Corp.

Raytheon Co.

RGII Technologies Inc.

Sprint Corp.

Dell Inc.GTSI Corp.Hewlett-Packard Co.Lockheed Martin Corp.

ManTech International Corp.DigitalNet Holdings Inc.Computer Sciences Corp.

The National Science Foundation

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