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States News Service
Monday, June 23, 2003; Page E09


Saft America Inc. of Cockeysville, Md., won a $20 million contract from
the Air Force for a lithium-ion battery development program.

Management Assistance Corp. of Middleburg won a contract worth up to $10
million from the General Services Administration's Federal Supply Service
for management organizational and business improvement services.

Bowhead Support Services of King George, Va., won a $8 million contract
from the General Services Administration for management, organizational
and business improvement services.

Allstate Professional Movers Inc. of Temple Hills won a $7.91 million
contract from the Army for post-wide refuse and recycling collection and
disposal services.

Science Applications International Corp. of McLean won a $6.46 million
increment against a previously announced $16.74 million contract from the
Defense Contracting Command for homeland defense, advanced concept
technical demonstrations, the Joint Forces Command Liaison Office,
international test and evaluation agreements and reliance, emerging
technology test requirements and technology transfer analysis support.

Thomas & Herbert Consulting LLC of Silver Spring won a contract worth up
to $6 million from the General Services Administration for management
organizational & business improvement services.

DDL OMNI Engineering LLC of McLean won a contract valued at up to $5.12
million from the Naval Sea Systems Command for technical services in
engineering development model fabrication and qualification and factory
transition for the SSN688 class submarine tactical local area network.

SETA Co. of McLean won a $4.23 million contract from the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Service for an independent testing contract.

Motorola Inc. of Hanover, Md., won a $3.61 million contract from the Army
for communication, detection and coherent radiation equipment.

Northrop Grumman Systems Co. of Linthicum Heights won a $2.8 million
contract from the Air Force Materiel Command for anti-tamper software
protection initiative technology.

Warner Construction Consultants Inc. of Rockville won a contract worth up
to $2.25 million from the General Services Administration for management
organizational and business improvement services.

Raven Services Co. of Manassas won a $2.07 million contract from the
Bureau of Engraving and Printing for facility operation and maintenance
support services at a Bureau of Engraving and Printing office.

Mobius Management Systems Inc. of Linthicum won a $2.06 million contract
from the Postal Service for a print reduction solutions package and
right-to-use-license.

Sciences International Inc. of Alexandria won a $2.05 million contract
from the Health and Human Services Department for work associated with the
Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction.

Ruchman & Associates of Jessup, Md., won a $1.54 million contract from the
Navy for office moving and package delivery services.

Subtractions LLC of Jessup, Md., won a $1.5 million contract from the
General Services Administration for environmental services.

Enterprise Resource Performance Inc. of Leesburg won a $1.2 million
contract from the General Services Administration for management,
organizational and business improvement services.

Xpedx Co. of Hanover, Md., won a $1.09 million contract from the Justice
Department for roll paper.

Zodiac of North America Inc. of Stevensville, Md., won a $856,900 contract
from the Naval Inventory Control Point for inflatable boats.

Northrop Grumman Information Technology's Defense Enterprise Solutions
Division of McLean won an $835,630 contract from the Air Force Materiel
Command for information technology services.

Admiral Elevator of Baltimore won a $787,740 contract from the Social
Security Administration for elevator and escalator maintenance and repair
services.

Northrop Grumman Systems' Electronic Systems of Linthicum Heights won a
$499,999 contract from the Air Force Materiel Command to improve weapons
system manufacturing processes.

Litton Systems Inc. of Blacksburg, Va., won a $494,001 contract from the
Naval Inventory Control Point for a slip ring assembly.

Northrop Grumman Systems Co. of Linthicum Heights won a $483,945 contract
from the Defense General Supply Center for elect mounting bases.

AAI Co. of Hunt Valley won a $299,577 contract from the Air Force Materiel
Command for portable test systems.

Motorola Inc. of Hanover, Md., won a $253,689 contract from the Army for
generic equipment.

Prestige Construction Group of Richmond won a $218,298 contract from the
Air Force to repair box drains at an alert facility at Langley Air Force
Base.

Vehicle Control Technologies Inc. of Reston won a $200,000 contract from
the Navy's Office of Naval Research for modeling and simulation of
advanced buoyancy propelled glider vehicles.

Area 16B Associates Limited Partnership of Baltimore won a contract worth
up to $200,000 from the General Services Administration for pre-engineered
and prefabricated buildings and structures.

McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry of Charlottesville, Va., won a
$197,000 contract from the Air Force for purchasing an online course for
sustainability in Air Force acquisition.

Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. of Newport News, Va., won a
$135,000 contract from the Navy for weapons control cable replacement on
the SSN-688-class submarines.

Hire One Personnel Services LLC of Washington won a contract worth up to
$125,000 from the General Services Administration for temporary
administrative and professional staff services.

Genuine Parts Co. of Norfolk won an $89,280 contract from the Defense
Supply Center for shock absorbers with kits.

Comptech Corp. of Rockville won an $86,047 contract from the Defense
Supply Center for solenoid valves.

Fontana Lithograph of Cheverly, Md., won a $79,980 contract from the
Government Printing Office to publish the Army Weapons Systems Handbook
2003.

Apcom Inc. of Gaithersburg won a $78,575 contract from the Air Force for
versatile frequency converters.

ITT Industries' Night Vision Division of Roanoke won a $76,540 contract
from the Defense Supply Center for image intensifiers.

Comptech Corp. of Rockville won a $69,473 contract from the Defense Supply
Center for resistor assemblies.

VPT Inc. of Blacksburg, Va., won a $69,997 contract from the Navy for a
feasibility study to investigate small-business innovation research.

Comptech Corp. of Rockville won a $67,330 contract from the Defense
General Supply Center for pressure transmitters.

Wartsila Lips Inc. of Chesapeake won a $63,568 contract from the Navy for
rudder overhaul kits.

Aegis Applied Films Inc. of Ashland won a $63,084 contract from the Air
Force for blast resistant window film.

Northrop Grumman Systems' Electronics Systems Division of Linthicum
Heights won a $62,270 contract from the Defense Supply Center for
receptacle connectors.

Comptech Co. of Rockville won a $60,836 contract from the Defense Supply
Center for spur gearshafts.

Kollmorgen Co. of Radford, Va., won a $60,375 contract from the Naval
Supply Systems Command for torque motors.

Jo-Kell Inc. of Chesapeake, Va., won a $57,720 contract from the Defense
General Supply Center for mechanism motors.

ITT Industries' Night Vision Division of Roanoke won a $55,052 contract
from the Defense Supply Center for image intensifier housings.

Marine Air Supply Co. of Frederick won a $53,224 contract from the Defense
Supply Center for electromagnetic relays.

Dela Technology Co., Rockville, won a $53,144 contract from the Defense
General Supply Center, Richmond, Va., for angle-of-attack probe detectors.

Optical Elements Corp. of Dulles won a $51,992 contract from the National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences for instruments and laboratory
equipment.

Comptech Corp. of Rockville won a $51,326 contract from the Defense
General Supply Center for battery modules.

The contracts listed were awarded by the federal government to companies
and other vendors in Maryland, Virginia and the District. For more
information, contact States News Service at 202-628-3100, ext. 266.

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