BAE Systems North America Inc. has won a five-year, $38 million contract to provide network operations and engineering services for the FBI Enterprise effort.
AT&T Government Solutions won a one-year, $940,000 contract to build a statewide high-speed network linking 96 Tennessee Army National Guard locations.
Northrop Grumman Corp. has tapped Trusted Computer Solutions Inc. to help it support the Defense Department's Intelligence Information System Trusted Workstation program.
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. has won a five-year, $10.5 million from the Louisiana Department of Social Services' Support Enhancement Services to provide a customer service center for the state's child support program.
Fourteen large and small contractors won a five-year, $135 million multiple award contract to provide business and financial management support services for the Naval Air Systems Command.
M/A-Com has won a $1.3 million contract from Albemarle County, Charlottesville and the University of Virginia to provide an interoperable mobile data communications system.
The Marine Corps awarded a $35.8 million, five-year contract to American Systems Corp., Chantilly, Va., to train pilots to escape from aircraft and amphibious vehicles that crash into the ocean.
Affiliated Computer Services Inc., Dallas, won a $9.6 million amendment to a contract with the Louisiana Bureau of Health Services Financing to expand implementation of the state's new waiver program for personal care services through use of a centralized call center.
Affiliated Computer Services Inc., Dallas, won a $9.6 million amendment to a contract with the Louisiana Bureau of Health Services Financing to expand implementation of the state's new waiver program for personal care services through use of a centralized call center.
Computer Sciences Corp. won an eight-year, $280 million systems development and integration contract with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, CSC officials said.
Integrated Biometric Technology LLC, Nashville, Tenn., won a two-year contract worth up to $75 million from the Transportation Security Administration to install a nationwide fingerprint network for truckers handling hazardous materials.
Integic Corp., Chantilly, Va., won a fee-for-services award worth about $75 million to provide its e.Power software and Electronic Official Personnel Folder application for personnel record-keeping to the Office of Personnel Management's Enterprise Human Resources Integration E-Gov initiative.
M/A-Com Inc. won an $18.5 million contract from the Rockingham-Harrisonburg Emergency Communications Center, created jointly by the city of Harrisonburg, the commonwealth of Virginia and Rockingham County, Va., to deploy an interoperable communications system for the city's and county's public safety and public service agencies.
Lockheed Martin Corp. won the second phase of a multiyear contract to provide an integrated, electronic health management system for the Canadian Department of National Defence.
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. has won a $6.7 million contract to provide mobile data communications services to support the Army's Blue Force Tracking initiative.