December 10, 1990
This is a weekly summary of selected prime contracts recently awarded by the federal government to companies and other vendors in Maryland.
Maryland contracts
Westinghouse Electric Corp. in Baltimore won a $32,624,153 contract to provide primary mission sensors for the Defense Meteorological Satellite.
Techniarts Engineering in Silver Spring won a $14,333,330 contract from the Navy to provide shipboard information, training and entertainment systems for various ship classes.
Lamarian Systems Inc. in Landover won a $4,785,298 contract from the U.S. Customs Service to provide software applications and systems maintenance for the customs automated commercial system.
Ellenco Inc. in Brentwood won a $3,500,000 contract from the General Services Administration to provide miscellaneous alarm and signal systems.
Martin Marietta Aero and Naval Systems in Baltimore won a $1,996,271 contract from the Navy to supply circuit boards for a missile launching system.
Twigg Corp. in District Heights won a $1,204,000 contract from the Army to provide alterations and additions to the bowling center at Fort Meade.
Edwards Brothers in Lanham won a $1,199,118 contract from the Government Printing Office to provide book printing services.
Oles Envelope Corp. in Baltimore won a $1,032,977 contract from the U.S. Government Printing Office to provide printing services.
Chronometrics Inc. in Silver Spring won an $845,836 contract from the Air Force to provide technical assistance for private sector development.
RSO Inc. in Laurel won a $575,540 contract from the Centers for Disease
Control to provide pickup and disposal of radioactive hazardous waste.
Martin Marietta Corp. in Chantilly, Va., won a $525,908,431 contract from the Housing and Urban Development Department to provide integrated information processing services.
Purity Group Inc. in Salisbury won a $426,003 contract from the Defense Personnel Support Center to supply cans of precooked sliced bacon.
Carl Gonnsen and Son Inc. in Baltimore won a $374,974 contract from the U.S. Postal Service to renovate and remodel existing office space at the general mail facility in Baltimore.
Y.S.K. Construction Co. Inc. in Berwyn Heights won a $204,889 contract from the Postal Service to replace the roof at the Capitol Beltway Facility in Capitol Heights.
International Business Machines Corp. in Bethesda won a $198,416 contract from the Navy to provide ADP software.
Kaydon Corp. in Baltimore won a $194,463 contract from the Air Force to provide hardware and abrasives.
Lucas Weinschel Co. Inc. in Gaithersburg won a $178,037 contract from the Air Force to provide a signal generator calibrator.
Coastal Dock and Marine Construction Co. in Cambridge won a $164,200 contract from the Coast Guard to install a boat ramp.
Seed Corp. of America in Baltimore won a $162,990 contract from the Army to provide lawn care supplies.
and K Painting Inc. in Baltimore won a $154,000 contract from the General Services Administration for interior painting and to upgrade a door.