I’ve never seen this, but as one trusty Prologuer pointed out, the defense bill was just passed. I’m quick to rebut that what follows is not just defense procurement but a bevvy (and incomplete) summary of what has been contracted government-wide over the last week. There’s over one hundred and thirteen separate contracts listed by the Washington Post on the flip side – try to find your favorite! I’ve still never seen this many in the Post before…
L-3 Services of Reston won a $15.9 million contract from the Army to provide information technology support.
BAE Systems of Rockville won a $28.2 million contract from the Navy Air Systems Command to provide digital identification systems.
Lockheed Martin of Bethesda won a $125 million contract from the Navy to provide engineering and computer programming assistance to the Spanish government.
Alion Science and Technology of McLean won a $37.9 million contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division to provide laptop computer-based, integrated anti-submarine warfare training systems.
ICx Technologies of Arlington won a $711 million contract from the Army to upgrade chemical sensors.
Cambridge Communication Systems of Alexandria won a $132.8 million contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command to provide host nations’ armed forces with situational awareness through sensor fusion, target detection and classification capabilities.
John C. Grimberg Co. of Rockville won a $17.2 million contract from the Navy for renovations.
Computing Technologies of Fairfax won an $11.1 million contract from the Marine Corps Systems Command to provide education support and other services.
AT&T Government Services of Vienna won a $75 million contract from the Navy to provide support to the U.S. special programs.
Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won a $38.3 million contract from the Air Force to provide survivability and vulnerability technical analysis.
Integral Systems of Lanham won a $7.5 million contract from the Air Force to provide support for satellite programs.
GAP Solutions of Reston won a $10.4 million contract from the National Guard Bureau to assist in executing soldier and family well-being programs.
Chenega Security & Protection Services of Ashburn won a $10.3 million contract from the U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command to provide security services for a radar system.
Pepco Energy Services of Arlington won a $25.3 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for electricity services.
Washington Gas Energy Services of Herndon won a $24.3 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for electricity services.
ACG Systems of Annapolis won a $10 million contract from the Navy for procurement of communication equipment.
Marshall Communications of Ashburn won a $7.6 million contract from the Navy for digital and production subscriber suites and spare parts.
Armor Group North America of McLean won a $5.8 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for provision of security guard services.
Lear Siegler Services of Gaithersburg won a $46.4 million contract from the Air Force for aircraft support.
Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won a $24.9 million contract from the Air Force to provide planning, research and analysis for the U.S. Special Operations Command.
Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won an $18.3 million contract from the Air Force to provide intelligence analysis to U.S. Network Warfare and Critical Infrastructure Protection.
Northrop Grumman System of Linthicum Heights won a $16.1 million contract from the Air Force to provide repair services.
Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won a $7.7 million contract from the Air Force to implement Homeland Security operational planning.
Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won a $7.2 million contract from the Air Force to provide information support.
BAE Systems Technical Solutions & Services of Rockville won a $73.1 million contract from the Missile Defense Agency for specialized technical and advisory services.
Sodexho Management of Gaithersburg won a $71.1 million contract from the Navy to provide food services.
Chesapeake Sciences of Millersville won a $22.4 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command to provide listening devices for a submarine.
Coakley & Williams Construction of Gaithersburg won a $14.9 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for renovations.
Advanced Engineering and Sciences of Annapolis Junction won a $10.9 million contract from the Navy for maintenance of current Counter Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare systems.
Progeny Systems of Manassas won a $9.7 million contract from the Navy for phase three of the Small Business Innovative Research program.
Computer Science of Falls Church won a $6.6 million contract from the Marine Corps System Command for technical support.
PAE Government Services of Arlington won a $6.1 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for design and construction.
BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services of Rockville won a $5.6 million contract from Marine Corps System Command to provide on-going technical, logistics and programmatic support.
SENSA Solutions of Herndon won a $9.6 million contract from the Army to provide organizational development support services.
Hensel Phelps Construction of Chantilly won a $6.7 million contract from the Army for renovations.
Contrack International of McLean won a $37.6 million contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for bulk fuels storage.
Lockheed Martin Services of Gaithersburg won a $5.8 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for operational maintenance and development.
SY-Science and Technologies of Purcellville won a $20 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for pharmaceutical distribution.
Alenia North America of the District won a $287 million contract from the Air Force for the acquisition of 18 refurbished G222 aircraft.
Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won an $11.9 million contract from the Air Force for analytical support.
Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won a $9.8 million contract from the Air Force for safety engineering and technical analysis.
Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won a $6.9 million contract from the Air Force to provide survivability research, development, test, integration and technical analysis.
Northrop Grumman Systems of Linthicum Heights won a $73.1 million contract from the Air Force to provide a radar fire control system, electronic assembly set and individual components.
Marketing Assessment of Lansdowne won a $25.8 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for blanket warming systems.
3e Technologies International of Rockville won a $48.6 million contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center for the design, test and implementation of a monitoring system.
EG&G Technical Services of Germantown won a $40.7 million contract from the Navy for repair and reutilization of electronic and sales equipment.
DRS C3 Systems of Gaithersburg won a $10.1 million contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center for engineering and technical services.
John C. Grimberg Co. of Rockville won an $8.4 million contract from the Navy for the restoration of mechanical and interior systems.
Chenega Security & Protection Services of Ashburn won an $8 million contract from the Navy for regional armed security guard services.
John C. Grimberg Co. of Rockville won a $6.8 million contract from the Navy for the restoration of mechanical and interior systems.
Tompkins-Turner Grunley Kinsley of the District won a $127.8 million contract from the Army for a design, build, command, control, technical, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance center of excellence.
TTFC Eagle of Alexandria won a $12.7 million contact from the Army for the design and construction of a readiness center.
Autometric of Springfield won a $5.3 million contract from the Army for full-motion video analysis.
Sodexho Management of Gaithersburg won a $78.8 million contract from the Marine Corps to provide food services.
Northrop Grumman Space & Mission Systems of Herndon won a $10.9 million contract from the Navy for engineering and other technical support.
HSU Development Co. of Rockville won a $21.6 million contract from the Army Corp of Engineers for design services.
TW of Lanham won a $20.6 million contract from the Air Force for certified armed security guard services.
NCI Information Systems of Reston won a $11.5 million contract from the U.S. Transportation Command for information technology support.
NCI Information Systems of Reston won a $6.8 million contract from the U.S. Transportation Command for information technology support.
Lockheed Martin of Manassas won a $14.1 million contract from the U.S. Transportation Command for maintenance.
Integrated Resource Technologies of Alexandria won a $29.2 million contract from the Defense Security Cooperation Agency for professional, administrative and management support services.
Vector Planning and Services of Chantilly won a $3.4 million contract from the Navy for support services.
American Infrastructure of Chantilly won an $11.9 million contract from the Department of Transportation for construction of structures and facilities.
SFA of Crofton won a $1.7 million contract from the Navy for research and development.
Nova Research won a $1.9 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services for professional, administrative and management support services.
Scitor of Arlington won a $1.3 million contract from the Washington Headquarters Services for special studies and analysis.
Information Innovators of Springfield won an $86 million contract from the Department of Commerce for information technology services.
Avanti of Alexandria won a $1.2 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency for natural resources and conservation services.
Science Applications International of Alexandria won an $8.4 million contract from the Army for information technology.
The Center for Clinical and Forensic Services won a $4.7 million contract from the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for social services.
PharmAthene of Annapolis won a $70.6 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services for research and development.
Quantum Dynamics of McLean won a $30 million contract from the Army for professional, administrative and management support services.
SPADAC of McLean won a $1.2 million contract from the Navy for research and development.
Information Systems Laboratories of Rockville won an $11.5 million contract from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for support services.
Fisher BioServices of Rockville won a $36.4 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services for research and development.
Absolute Staffers of Landover won a $326.1 million contract from the Air Force for professional, administrative and management support services.
Lintrax of Laurel won a $1.6 million contract from the Department of Commerce for information technology and telecommunication services.
Ribeiro Construction of Clinton won a $2.3 million contract from the Army for maintenance, repair and alteration of real property.
Chemonics International of the District won a $6.5 million contract from the Department of State for professional, administrative and management support services.
Labat-Anderson of McLean won a $5.9 million contract from the Department of Justice for support services.
Nortel Government Solutions of Fairfax won a $2.8 million contract from the Department of Education for professional, administrative and management services.
Brican of Springfield won a $4 million contract from the Department of Veteran Affairs for construction of structures and facilities.
Progeny Systems of Manassas won a $13.2 million contract from the Navy for research and development.
IQ Solutions of Rockville won an $8.8 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services for research and development.
Novascreen Biosciences of Hanover won a $5 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services for research and development.
IMI of Gaithersburg won a $4.7 million contract from the Architect of the Capitol for maintenance, repair and alteration of real property.
Bridge Global Pharmaceutical Services of Gaithersburg won a $4.1 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services for research and development.
URS Group of the District won a $12 million contract from the Army for architect and engineering services.
Lockheed Martin Services of Gaithersburg won a $4.9 million contract from the Air Force for information technology and telecommunication services.
Swanke Hayden Connell & Partners of the District won a $9.5 million contract from the U.S. Postal Service for architect and engineering services.
IronBrick of Vienna won a $2.1 million contract from the Navy for information technology equipment.
Force 3 of Crofton won a $1.2 million contract from the Department of State for technology equipment.
Science Applications International of McLean won a $17.4 million contract from the Navy for research and development.
Maximus Federal Services of Reston won a $10.3 million contract from the Social Security Administration for professional, administrative and management services.
Technical Solutions & Maintenance of Alexandria won a $1.7 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security for support services.
Digital Sandbox of McLean won a $25 million contract from the General Service Administration for professional, administrative and management support services.
Diverse Technologies of Upper Marlboro won a $3.7 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for support services.
Jemal’s Lazriv Water of the District won a $2.4 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security for lease or rental of facilities.
BAE Systems of the District won a $2.3 million contract from the Air Force for research and development.
EMCOR Government Services of Arlington won a $1.1 million contract from the Army for the operation of government-owned facilities.
Northrop Grumman Technical Services of Herndon won a $1 million contract from the Air Force for aircraft and airframe structural components.
Global Technologies Solutions of Richmond won a $4.2 million contract from the Army for supplies, equipment and material.
Computer Science of Alexandria won a $17.9 million contract from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency for professional, administrative and management support services.
SNAP of Chantilly won an $8.3 million contract from the Department of Treasury for information technology services.
Management Solutions Consulting of Lanham won a $3.3 million contract from the Department of Health and Human Services for technical representative services.
Forrester Construction of Rockville won a $63 million contract from the Navy for construction of structures and facilities.
Tuckman-Barbee Construction of Upper Marlboro won a $2.3 million contract from the Navy for architect and engineering services.
Vsquared of Silver Spring won a $9.4 million contract from the Army for construction of structures and facilities.
MORF 6 of Rockville won a $1.2 million contract from General Services Administration for lease or rental facilities.
Desbuild of Hyattsville won a $2.5 million contract from the Navy for architect and engineering services.
Grunley Construction of Rockville won a $4.8 million for construction.
Science Applications International of McLean won a $250 million contract from the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration for surveying services.
Science Applications International of McLean won a $39 million contract from the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command to support unmanned aerial vehicle operations at Cannon Air Force Base (AFB), N.M., and Nellis AFB, Nev.
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