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PRC Inc., McLean, Va., received a five-year MISTS II contract from the Air Force Materiel Commands' Electronic System Center. The agreement has a ceiling of $675 million.

SRA International Inc., Arlington, Va., signed a $6 million delivery order with the Department of Defense Military Health Services to provide support at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

McDonnell Douglas Corp., St. Louis, has received a contract from the U.S. Air Force to provide training for B-1B and B-52H bomber crews. The five-year agreement is valued at $15 million.

Fairchild Aircraft, San Antonio, signed a five-year, $300 million contract by the U.S. Air Force to provide logistical support for C-26 aircraft.

Modern Technologies Corp., Dayton, Ohio, signed a one-year, $14.9 million contract with the DoD to provide information systems for the United States Air Force and other installations in the Pacific.

ITT Federal Services Corp., McLean, Va., was awarded a three-year contract valued at $28 million by the U.S. Navy to provide management and technical services to the Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Facility.

OC Inc., Washington, was awarded a five-year contract with a possible value of $48 million from the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, Orlando, Fla., to provide engineering services.

The U.S. Army awarded Bell Atlantic Federal Systems, Philadelphia, a $38 million, five-year contract to modernize telecommunications systems at more than 60 locations throughout Europe.

BBN Corp., Cambridge, Mass., was awarded a $572,000 contract by the U.S. Navy to provide active noise control for ships.

EOD Technology Inc., Knoxville, Tenn., was awarded a multiyear, indefinite quantity contract by the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, Ala., with a maximum value of $50 million to provide service and support.

Sprint's Government Systems Division, Herndon, Va., was awarded a $50 million contract by the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Army to provide distance learning technology at 115 different sites.

General Government

CDSI Information Technology Solutions Co., Rockville, Md., has agreed with the General Services Administration on a multiple-award, scheduled contract for software, service and support with no ceiling on the amount of work that could be received through it. CDSI ITS estimates that it could receive around $5 million in purchase orders for 1997.

AlliedSignal Technical Services Corp., Columbia, Md., signed a $5.4 million contract with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for field engineering support for the agency's satellite ground system.

Keane Federal Systems Inc., Boston, was awarded a $107 million, five-year contract by the U.S. Department of Justice to provide systems development life cycle and telecommunications support.

CACI International Inc., Arlington, Va., signed a $28.2 million contract with the U.S. Department of Justice to provide records management support. The contract has a one-year base with four one-year options to follow.

G2 Resources Inc., North Palm Beach, Fla., signed a $50 million contract with the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide information technology.

NVT Technologies Inc., Sterling, Va., signed two contracts worth more than $5 million to provide mechanical operations engineering and support to the National Institution of Environmental Health Services, Raleigh, N.C., and the U.S. General Services Administration.

GTS Duratek Inc., Columbia, Md., was awarded a $1 billion contract by the U.S. Department of Energy for the Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project located in Idaho.

The U.S. Trade and Development Agency awarded a $250,000 grant to Jordan's Ministry of Planning for a feasibility study on the export of spectrum management telecommunications systems from the United States.

AlliedSignal Technical Services Corp., Columbia, Md., signed a $13.75 million contract with the North Carolina Department of Transportation to design, install and support the state's first integrated advanced traffic management system.

Vinnell Corp., a subsidiary of BDM International Inc., McLean, Va., was awarded a contract valued at $31 million from the U.S. Department of Labor to manage a newly created Job Corps Center in Flint, Mich.

Other

LCI International Inc., McLean, Va., has entered a two-year contract worth at least $480,000 to provide long distance services for Gordon Food Services.

PRC Inc., McLean, Va., has signed a $2.5 million agreement with E. James White Co., Washington. EJWCo. will provide companywide integrated marketing communications services for PRC.

Computer Education Services, Virginia Beach, Va., was awarded a $200,000 contract by Old Dominion University to provide training in the Arlington, Va., area.

Hughes Aircraft Co., Reston, Va., will subcontract on a $48 million agreement held by Thomson CSF Airsys, France. Hughes will build an air defense communications subsystem for NATO.

Telephonics Corp., Farmingdale, N.Y., signed a $3.5 million contract with Breda Costruzioni Ferroviarie, Pistoia, Italy, for electronic communications systems that will be installed in light rail vehicles.

Contracts highlights contracts awarded by the federal government or a contractor. To include your company, send a press release to Contracts Editor, Washington Technology, 8500 Leesburg Pike, Suite 7500, Vienna, Va. 22182; fax at (703) 848-2353; e-mail news@technews.com.


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