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This week’s federal contracts, deals and bankruptcy filings involving Maryland businesses include the following:

 

 

FEDERAL

 

American Fleet Sales & Services of Capitol Heights won $163,344 from the Air Force for two 16-passenger surrey buses.

 

Ashwani Manufacturing of Columbia won $61,950 from the Defense Logistics Agency for mounting brackets.

 

BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services of Rockville won $9.09 million from the Navy for continued design agent and technical engineering support for a weapons missile system.

 

Calico Industries of Annapolis Junction won $66,955 from the General Services Administration for thermometers.

 

Carroll Water Systems of Westminster won $9,221 from the Coast Guard to maintain a water treatment facility.

 

Computer Sciences Corp. of Rockville won $29,773 from NASA for additional applied sciences support under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

 

D.B. Consulting Group of Silver Spring won $924,617 from NASA for unmanned air systems requirements under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

 

Dela Technology of Rockville won from the Defense Logistics Agency $71,304 for indicator lights; $47,025 for spring tension washers; and $35,834 for an electronic components assembly.

 

Dynamac of Rockville won $126,031 from the Army for engineering evaluation and cost analysis revision and finalization under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

 

Forrester Construction of Rockville won $10.15 million from the Army to construct the Wideband Satellite Communications Operations Center at Fort Detrick.

 

Harkins Builders of Marriottsville won $11.72 million from the Army to build a satellite Earth terminal station.

 

IBM in Gaithersburg won $70,512 and $12,916 from the Air Force for software maintenance renewal.

 

Intelsat General of Bethesda won up to $10 million from the Defense Information Systems Agency for a commercial broadband satellite program and $1.21 million from the Navy for satellite communication services.

 

Johnson & Towers of Baltimore won $85,301 from the Defense Logistics Agency for metal tube assemblies.

 

Johnson Truck Center of Landover won $76,664 from the Defense Logistics Agency for wiring harnesses.

 

Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems and Sensors of Baltimore won $31.36 million from the Navy for electrical design agent services for a vertical launching system (VLS).

 

Mabey Bridge & Shore of Elkridge won $39,815 from the Defense Logistics Agency for span junction decks.

 

Metalcraft of Baltimore won $477,100 from the Defense Logistics Agency for fire extinguishers.

 

Microwave Engineering of North Andover won $1.32 million from the Navy to repair quad feed horns and ortho-mode transducer waveguides.

 

Norseman of Elkridge won $7,492 from the Department of State for switches under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

 

Northrop Grumman Systems of Linthicum Heights won $232,168 from the Air Force for electrical and electronic equipment components.

 

Powerstar of Gaithersburg won $58,560 from the Defense Logistics Agency for power supplies.

 

Richard S. Carson & Associates of Bethesda won $3.58 million from the Department of Health and Human Services for security architecture, engineering and staffing support services.

 

Scientific Specialties Service of Hanover won $27,633 from the Defense Logistics Agency for screw cap bottles.

 

Sigma Space of Lanham won $1.3 million from NASA for laser vegetation imaging sensor development for the Global Hawk aircraft under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

 

Swales & Associates of Beltsville, dba ATK Space Systems, won up to $497,379 from NASA for research and development for integrated air and round concepts under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

 

Tate Andale of Baltimore won $349,690 from the Defense Logistics Agency for valves.

 

Vetcorp of Frederick won $527,535 from the Army for 285 gallons of herbicide under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

 

Vigil Contracting of Crofton won $2.56 million from the Department of Agriculture to replace tower windows under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

 

Wilcoxon Research of Germantown won $147,725 from the Army for liquid and gas flow, liquid level and mechanical motion measuring instruments.


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