Contract roundup

Apptis Inc., Chantilly, Va., won more than half a dozen contracts worth a total of $85 million from the Defense Department's Military Health System for services including 24-hour production and maintenance of the agency's enterprise blade server deployment, modifications to its Hub and Rack Shared Computing Infrastructure, and exploration of concepts related to electronic health systems capabilities.

, Chantilly, Va., won more than half a dozen contracts worth a total of $85 million from the Defense Department's Military Health System for services including 24-hour production and maintenance of the agency's enterprise blade server deployment, modifications to its Hub and Rack Shared Computing Infrastructure, and exploration of concepts related to electronic health systems capabilities., Fairfax, Va., won an $18.5 million, five-year contract from the Air Force Surgeon General to establish and operate the Military Health System Patient Safety Systems Support and Data Analysis Program at 34 Air Force sites worldwide., Cambridge, Mass., won a $16.4 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop a system to transcribe speech and computer-encoded text directly into English text as part of the agency's Global Autonomous Language Exploitation initiative. won a $24 million contract modification from the Navy for work it is doing on unmanned aerial vehicles. of Montreal won a $44 million, five-year contract from New York state to run contract administration and payment services for the Housing and Urban Development Department's multifamily housing assistance program. of Denver won a $3 million, three-year contract from Idaho to build an enterprise architecture as part of a departmentwide transformation initiative for the state's Transportation Department., Vero Beach, Fla., won a $10 million contract from Florida's Flagler County to install a public safety radio communications system that is interoperable with Florida's Statewide Law Enforcement Radio system and with neighboring Palm Coast and Volusia counties., Annapolis, Md., won a $1.5 million contract from Burbank, Calif., to provide software and services for a new public safety system for the Burbank Police Department. CompuDyne also won a $1 million contract from Kentucky to build a comprehensive records management system for more than 100 law enforcement agencies throughout 42 counties. won a $243 million, 27-month contract from the Missile Defense Agency to provide engineering and technical support to MDA's Joint Program Office and its Ground-based Midcourse Defense System, a component of the Ballistic Missile Defense System. also won a $51 million, five-year contract from the Defense Department to provide portfolio and IT investment management services for DOD's Transportation Command. of San Diego won a $43.4 million, five-year task order from the Naval Air Systems Command to supply the Marine Corps with instructors and operations and maintenance services for aviation simulators., Duluth, Ga., won a $42.4 million contract from the Army Communications-Electronics Command for custom satellite terminals and associated services. of San Diego won a $1.3 million, one-year contract renewal from the Air Force Family Advocacy Program to expand and enhance the Air Force's Web system, the program's central online resource. won a $2 million, four-year contract from Tennessee to provide standards-based servers to state government agencies. a joint venture of 1 Source Consulting Inc., Seabrook, Md., and RS Information Systems Inc., McLean, Va., won a $1 billion contract from the Energy Department to provide consolidated IT services. subsidiary Signal Solutions Inc., Fairfax, Va., and NCI Information Systems Inc. and STG Inc., both of Reston, Va., won the $2.3 billion, five-year Total Engineering and Integration Services II contract from the Army to provide omnibus IT services to the Army and other federal agencies. Award value by company is: Signal Solutions, $776 million; NCI, $780 million; and STG, $772 million., Arlington, Va., won a $4.2 million, four-year contract from the Army to provide technical and administrative services to support the global war on terrorism and other Army programs., a subsidiary of Kroll Inc. of New York, won a $172 million, five-year contract from the Transportation Security Administration to do preliminary background investigations of TSA screeners and other employees. won a $120 million contract from the U.S. Postal Service to continue improving the Postal Service's automated systems for recognizing handwritten and machine-printed addresses on letter mail, the Remote Computer Reader system, which it has deployed at 350 mail processing and distribution centers., Fairfax, Va., won several new contracts and recompetes worth more than $125 million from federal agencies for national security programs. No details on the awards, won in October, are available, the company said, because of the sensitive nature of the work., Reston, Va., won two three-year contracts worth a total of $39.2 million from the Health and Human Services Department to conduct appeals for the Medicare prescription drug coverage program., Dayton, Ohio, won a $49.6 million, four-year task order from the Air Force Materiel Command to provide support services for more than 250 Air Force personnel at three Air Force Logistic Centers., Reston, Va., won a $5.4 million, five-year contract from the General Services Administration to continue managing an enterprise quality program for GSA Public Building Service's IT initiatives.also won a $2.6 million, five-year contract from the Army Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems at Fort Belvoir, Va., to deliver a wide range of IT infrastructure services. Great River, N.Y., won a $4.8 million, three-year contract from the Human Services and Public Health Department of Hennepin County, Minn., for software and services., Fairfax, Va., won a $21 million, one-year contract extension from the U.S. Postal Service to provide service, support and continued development work on PostalOne! Automated business mail system. won a $532 million, five-year contract from the Army to design E-8C aircraft systems and improvements for Joint Stars, the Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System Improvement Program. also won a $230 million, five-year contract from the Kingdom of Jordan to modernize the Jordanian armed forces' communications and IT networks and help secure the country against border threats.of McLean, Va., won a $153 million, five-year contract from the Social Security Administration to advance and secure the agency's network infrastructure. also won a $51 million, one-year contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency to supply videoconferencing hubs for networks that support Defense Department missions worldwide., McLean, Va., won a $10.2 million, five-year contract from the Energy Department to continue systems development and analytical program support services for DOE's Office of Environmental Management., San Mateo, Calif., won two contracts worth $45 million over five years from U.S. Customs and Border Protection to help the agency process passengers, authorize cargo shipments and collect revenue. won a $3 million, five-year contract from the General Services Administration to help with IT security in the agency's effort to merge the Federal Technology and Federal Supply services.
Apptis Inc.

Anteon International Corp.

BBN Technologies Inc.

Boeing Co.

CGI Group Inc.

Ciber Inc.

Communications International Inc.

CompuDyne Corp.

Computer Sciences Corp.

CSC

Cubic Corp.

DataPath Inc.

DefenseWeb Technologies Inc.

Dell Inc.

Energy Enterprise Solutions LLC,

General Dynamics Corp.

KEI Pearson Inc.

Kroll Government Services Inc.

Lockheed Martin Corp.

ManTech International Corp.

Maximus Inc.

MTC Technologies Inc.

NCI Information Systems Inc.

NCI

Netsmart Technologies Inc.,

Nortel PEC Solutions Inc.

Northrop Grumman Corp.

Northrop Grumman

Northrop Grumman IT

Northrop Grumman

Project Performance Corp.

Serena Software Inc.

Telos Corp.

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