CONTRACTS

<B>GOVERNMENT</B><BR>Reston, Va.-based DynCorp has won

a $246 million contract from the Department of Energy. As prime contractor, DynCorp will provide software

B>GOVERNMENT
Reston, Va.-based DynCorp has won

applications development and maintenance, information resources management services, and records management. As subcontractor, Computer Data

Systems of Rockville, Md., will pro-

vide automated office systems

support, telecommunications and

network services, training, security and technical assessment services to the agency.

The Texas Instruments/Martin Marietta Javeline Joint Venture has been awarded a $178.2 million contract by the Army Missile Command. Under the contract, the joint venture will build 872 missiles and 97 command launch units.

The Army has awarded an $87 million contract to DynCorp of Reston, Va., to provide base operations support to Fort Belvoir, Va.

Diez Software Services of Woodbridge, Va., won a five-year contract valued at $19.3 million from the Social Security Administration to develop software and provide engineering services. The company also won an $800,000 contract from the Defense Intelligence Agency and a $550,000 contract from the Internal Revenue Service to provide and install computer equipment.

The Navy awarded a $9.2 million contract to NKF Engineering of Arlington, Va., for engineering and technical analysis services.

General Sciences Inc. of Laurel, Md., won a contract valued at $5.8 million from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for software support services.

The National Cancer Institute has awarded Allied Technology Group Inc. of Rockville, Md., a $3.2 million contract to operate and maintain a data processing system.

DoxSys Inc. of Bethesda, Md., was awarded a five-year contract potentially worth $1.4 million from the Department of the Interior to provide a document management system that stores computer output on laser disks.

The Navy awarded a $241,851 contract to Production Technology Inc. of Arlington, Va., for engineering support services.

Digital Equipment Corp. of Landover, Md., won a $100,590 contract from the Department of Commerce for computer equipment.

Applied Research Corp. of Landover, Md., won an $87,805 research and development contract from the Goddard Space Flight Center.

The Federal Aviation Administration awarded a $52,700 contract to H&ampH Associates of Alexandria, Va., to maintain an airport weather information system.

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