January 07, 1991|By States News Service
Federal Contracts Report is a weekly summary of selected contracts recently awarded by the federal government to companies and other vendors in Maryland.
* Allied-Signal Aerospace Co. of Baltimore won an $11,575,785 contract from the Navy to provide technical services.
* Bendix Field Engineering Corp. of Columbia won a $2,977,039 increment as part of a $13,134,552 contract from the Defense Nuclear Agency to manage and operate government facilities.
* Exide Corp. of Columbia won a $114,312 contract from the Defense General Supply Center to provide a storage battery.
* Rail Co. of Towson won contracts totaling $268,537 from the Navy to provide engineering and technical services.
* Johns Hopkins University of Laurel won an $18,434,578 contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command to provide research, development, engineering and technical services of support of tactical/strategic systems, space science, geophysics, biophysics and micro-electronics.
* Vitro Corp. of Silver Spring won a $30,095,049 contract from The Strategic Systems Program Office to provide engineering services for the Trident Missile Program.
* Booz-Allen & Hamilton of Bethesda won a $924,967 contract from the Navy to provide engineering, technical and analytical support.
* Andrulis Research Corp. of Bethesda won an $826,433 contract from the Army to provide administrative and technical services.
* Current Computer Corp. of Rockville won a $596,344 contract from the Navy to supply communications equipment.
* Perimeter Access Systems of Pasadena won a $400,000 contract from the General Services Administration to supply miscellaneous alarm and signal systems.
* Charles G. Marshall Inc. of Clinton won a $327,000 contract from the Navy to install air compressors of buildings.
* Sylvest Management Systems of Greenbelt won a $167,822 contract from the NASA Lewis Research Center to provide neurocomputers, Anza co-processor and software maintenance.