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BUSINESS
May 11, 1992
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTSWestinghouse Electric Corp. in Baltimore won a $10,078,627 contract from the Navy to produce and develop test progress sets and operational test program sets for the airborne self-protection jammer weapon replaceable assemblies to be used with the consolidated automated support system.AAI Corp. in Hunt Valley won an $8,612,257 contract from the Air Force to provide a simulator for Electronic Combat Training that will replace the T-4 and T-5 simulators and provide flight training in conjunction with Air Training Command's Specialized Undergraduate Navigator Training at Randolph AFB, Texas.
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SPORTS
By FROM STAFF REPORTS | November 23, 2002
Michal Epstein scored all 14 of her points in the second half to help Providence overcome a 12-point Navy lead and defeat the Midshipmen, 70-62, last night in Burlington, Vt., in the Bank North Classic. It was the season-opening game for both teams. Navy will play in today's consolation game against Yale. "It was a valiant effort from our team tonight," said Navy coach Joe Sanchez. "We were right there the whole way against Providence. The mistakes we had were not from a lack of effort, and they are correctable."
BUSINESS
By States News Service | July 8, 1991
Federal Contracts Report is a weekly summary of selected contracts recently awarded by the federal government to companies and other vendors in the Baltimore area.* National Door Service Inc. in Baltimore won a $749,565 contract from the Navy to provide, repair and motorize hangar doors, Naval Air facility, Andrews Air Force Base in Camp Springs.* Medical Waste Associates Inc. in Baltimore won a $270,000 contract from the VA Medical Center to provide medical waste pickup and disposal.* Brimrose Corp.
BUSINESS
By States News Service | February 4, 1991
Federal Contracts Report is a weekly summary of selected contracts recently awarded by the federal government to companies and other vendors in the Baltimore area.* United Book Press of Baltimore won a $347,438 contract from the U.S. Government Printing Office to provide book printing services.* Paco Contractors of Baltimore won a $153,000 contract from the Army to provide construction of a two-story office structure inside Building 315 at Aberdeen Proving Ground.* Simms Industries Inc. of Columbia won a $958,687 contract from the Navy to provide systems analyses.
BUSINESS
January 27, 1992
This is a weekly summary of selected prime contracts recently awarded by the federal government to companies and other vendors in Maryland.Maryland contracts,NATIONAL DEFENSE CONTRACTSUniversity of Maryland in College Park won a $9,505,000 contract from the Goddard Space Flight Center to provide to help monitor global vegetation dynamics.Westinghouse Electric Corp. in Linthicum won a $9,000,000 contract from the Air Force to provide NATO AWACS radar modifications.Westinghouse Electric Corp.
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