Contract roundup
Three companies won contracts totaling $180 million over
five years from the Homeland Security Department to provide
secure identification cards to employees and contractors
to comply with Homeland Security Presidential
Directive 12.
Winners: BearingPoint Inc. of McLean, Va.; EDS Corp. of
Plano, Texas; and Xtec Inc. of Miami.
AFFILIATED COMPUTER SERVICES INC.Dallas
Value: $36 million over five years
Agency: Illinois Human Services Department
Details: Provide retail management and software support
services for the state's LINK electronic benefits transfer
services program.
BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON INC.McLean, Va.
Value: $18.6 million
Agency: Air Force
Details: Support the Virtual Combat Environment for
Electronic Conflict to design and develop advanced electronic
warfare, cyberspace and information operations
technologies.
GENERAL DYNAMICS CORP.Falls Church, Va.
Value: $40 million over five years
Agency: Army
Details: Build 24 robotic vehicles, spare parts, and training
and technical services for the Army's robotic Mobile
Detection Assessment and Response System.
L-1 IDENTITY SOLUTIONS INC.Subsidiary of Advanced Concepts Inc.
Stamford, Conn.
Value: $50 million over five years
Agency: Defense Department
Details: Improve the DOD Program Management Office's
Defense Travel System.
L-3 COMMUNICATIONS INC.Subsidiary of L-3 Services Inc.
Chantilly, Va.
Value: $326 million over three years
Agency: Marine Corps Systems Command
Details: Design, fabricate, install and test tactical video
capture systems for Marine Corps bases worldwide.
L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORP.Subsidiary of MPRI Inc.
Alexandria, Va.
Value: $215 million over five years
Agency: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Details: Help CDC with preparedness training and simulation
exercises to cope with hazards such as bioterrorism
attacks and pandemic outbreaks.
MANTECH INTERNATIONAL CORP.Fairfax, Va.
Value: $15.7 million
Agency: Naval Air Systems Command
Details: Help Navair's Warfare Analysis and Integration
Department by providing warfare analysis, modeling and
simulation, software development, and analytics.
NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORP.Los Angeles
Value: $64 million over five years
Agency: Illinois Human Services Department
Details: Continue to help streamline data processing operations
and provide data processing and network management
support, in addition to program management of electronic
benefits transfer services.
RAYTHEON CO.Waltham, Mass.
Value: Two contracts worth $17.2 million
Agency: Army
Details: Build and supply 18 common payloads for
the advanced sensor that provides tactical support for
soldiers.