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BUSINESS
September 2, 1991
This is a weekly summary of selected prime contracts recently awarded by the federal government to companies and other vendors in Maryland.Maryland contractsWestinghouse Electric Corp. in Baltimore won a $5,249,870 contract from the Air Force to provide for engineering changes on the F-16 AN/APG-168 Fire-Control Radar Program.Fairchild Defense in Germantown won an $895,595 contract from the Air Force to provide cable assemblies.Defense research contractsUniversities Space Research Association in Columbia won a $958,723 contract from NASA to provide environmental research studies for aerospace systems development.
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BUSINESS
March 16, 1992
Federal contractsAllied-Signal Aerospace Co. in Baltimore won a $14,894,367 contract from the Army to provide Patriot M818E2 fuzes.UNC Aviation Services in Annapolis won an $11,905,988 Armcontract to provide rotary wing and fixed wing flight training services.Epoch Engineering Inc. in Gaithersburg won a $9,227,32contract from the Navy to provide engineering and technical support services for acoustical trials.Jowett Inc. in Clinton won a $5,999,000 contract from the Navfor work on the assembly mix and cure facility at the Naval Ordnance Station, Indian Head.
BUSINESS
By States News Service | October 15, 1990
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.* Environmental Technology Group Inc. of Baltimore won a $6,471,360 contract from the Navy to provide a maximum of 5,040 individual chemical agent detector units and 5,040 individual chemical agent detector replacement sensor modules.* Delta Chemical Corp. of Baltimore won a $1,343,000 contract from the Army to supply aluminum sulfate.
BUSINESS
By States News Service | January 7, 1991
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.
BUSINESS
October 15, 1990
This is a weekly summary of selected prime contracts recently awarded by the federal government to companies and other vendors in Maryland.Maryland contractsCAE-Link Corp. in Silver Spring won a $15,000,000 contract from the Navy to provide experimental, development, test andresearch work.Commissioned Electronics Inc. in Beltsville won a $2,379,540 contract from the Customs Service to supply Marantz stereophonic and monophonic cassette recorders.International Data Products in Gaithersburg won a $1,882,100 contract from the Department of Energy to supply high-speed letter-quality printers.
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