BAE Systems North America Inc., Rockville, Md., won a $58 million contract from the Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center to design, build and maintain security and anti-terrorism-force protection systems at government facilities worldwide.
BBN Technologies Inc., Cambridge, Mass., won a $12.9 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop low-power radio communications for the battlefield.
CSSI Inc., Washington, won a $35 million, five-year contract from the Federal Aviation Administration to develop advanced communications, navigation, surveillance and air traffic management concepts.
Cubic Corp., San Diego, won a $71.4 million, five-year contract from the Army to produce and field simulated combat training systems for the Army, Army Reserve and National Guard.
EDS Corp., Plano, Texas, won a $73 million, six-year contract from Rhode Island to continue running the state's Medicaid management information system.
Engineered Support Systems Inc. subsidiary Tamsco, Calverton, Md., won a $279 million, three-year contract from the Army for a Command and Control Information Technology Infrastructure to support communications for the Multi-National Forces in Iraq.
General Dynamics Corp., Falls Church, Va., and Rockwell Collins Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, won a $153.9 million contract modification to accelerate development of the Integrated Computer System, the common computing environment for the Future Combat System.
Harris Corp., Melbourne, Fla., won a $57 million, 54-month contract from the Federal Aviation Administration to support the Weather and Radar Processor.
ICOR Partners LLC of Alexandria, Va., won a $9.8 million from the Homeland Security Department's Science and Technology Directorate for enterprise portfolio management consulting, advisory and software configuration services.
L-3 Communications Inc. of New York won a $300 million subcontract from aircraft manufacturer Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. to modernize systems for eight South Korean Navy maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft.
Lucent Technologies Inc., Murray Hill, N.J., won contracts worth $36.3 million from the Army for network integration and professional services.
ManTech International Corp., Fairfax, Va., won a $23.9 million. five-year contract from the State Department to protect IT and other electronic equipment for the agency's Bureau of Information Resource Management.
NCI Information Systems Inc., Reston, Va., won an $11.6 million, three-year NetCents contract from the Air Force for management and engineering technical support for the Defense Message System program.
Northrop Grumman Corp. of Los Angeles is part of a consortium that won a contract for $25.8 million to develop NATO's Alliance Ground Surveillance program to provide situational awareness.
Science Applications International Corp. of San Diego won a $110 million, five-year contract from NASA for management, scientific and technical studies, and risk and costs analyses to evaluate NASA programs.
United Defense Industries Inc., Santa Clara, Calif., won a $30.9 million contract from the Army's Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command to develop, integrate and test robotic technologies.
The University of California-Berkeley won a $19 million, five-year contract from the National Science Foundation to run a collaborative cybersecurity effort to investigate issues of computer trustworthiness.



