SRA International Inc. won a five-year, $20 million contract from the Defense Department to support the Defense Manpower Data Center with survey research and statistical analysis.
The Army awarded a 20-month, $33 million contract to a team of four companies to expand the battlefield situational awareness technology that is used by the 1st Cavalry Division in Iraq.
ManTech International Corp. won a $20.9 million contract from the Air Force to provide network and telecommunications services for locations in Europe, the company said today.
McDonald Bradley Inc. won a subcontract potentially worth $8 million to provide independent verification and validation services for the Patent and Trademark Office, the company said today.
Defense contractor CACI International Inc. won a five-year, $126 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command to support the Navy's Enterprise Maintenance Automated Information System, the company said today.
Perot Systems won a two-year contract from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to support its Legal Information Management System, the company said today.
Computer Sciences Corp. acquired Porton International Inc.'s interest in biopharmaceutical company DynPort Vaccine Company LLC, for an undisclosed sum, the company said today.
General Dynamics Corp. won a $25 million delivery order from the Army Research, Development and Engineering Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., to produce joint biological point detection systems.
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. signed a contract amendment to support the statewide rollout of the Texas Medicaid Primary Care Case Management program, the company said today.
SRA International Inc. won a five-year, $18.5 million contract from the Health and Human Services Department to provide operations and maintenance support for its public key infrastructure program.
Internal investigation of CACI International interrogators in Iraq has not yet found any "credible or tangible" evidence to indicate they were involved in the abuse of prisoners.
General Dynamics Corp. will provide communications networks as part of an upgrade of the battlefield environment at the Army's National Training Center.
For 3H Technology LLC, the Homeland Security Department's planned $5 billion Spirit program offered a chance to secure a firm toehold in the new department.
	Science Applications International Corp. in San Diego completed its acquisition of Trios Associates Inc., a developer of surveillance and communications systems for the federal government. The value of the deal was not disclosed.