Recent federal contracts, deals and bankruptcy filings involving Maryland businesses include the following:
FEDERAL
AAI of Hunt Valley won $56,237 from the Defense Logistics Agency for cable assemblies.
ACG Systems of Annapolis won $758,808 from the Army for communication equipment.
Alliant Techsystems of Elkton won $191,292 from the Air Force for research and development on hard target munition.
Atlantic Corporate Interiors of Beltsville won $10,531 from the Army for office furniture.
Blackwood Associates of Annapolis won $35,100 from the FBI for copper modules.
Carlson Systems of Potomac won $2 million from the Army for a homeowners assistance program and closing services under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Cobham Defense Electronic Systems of Hunt Valley won $36,550 from the Navy to repair microwave receivers.
Consolidated Construction & Engineering of Laurel won $164,800 from the Natural Resources Conservation Service for emergency watershed protection services.
Custom Ship Interiors of Solomons won $160,487 from the Navy for shipboard habitability modifications.
Dictyon of Greenbelt won $23,823 from the Marine Corps for translation services.
Dixie Construction of Churchville won $820,338 from the Department of Transportation to construct structures and facilities.
DRS C3 & Aviation of Gaithersburg won $179,526 from the Defense Logistics Agency for optical instrument windows.
Energy Research of Rockville won $2.82 million from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for code applications for reactor systems.
Federal Resources Supply of Chester won $37,053 and $31,192 from the Defense Logistics Agency for sediment strainers.
FlightFab of Baltimore won $527,120 from the Army for vertical camera assemblies.Global Advertising 1st of Oxon Hill won $83,634 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to rent conference facilities.
Global Advertising 1st of Oxon Hill won $83,634 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to rent conference facilities.
Global Strategies Group of Frederick won $28,846 from the Defense Logistics Agency for electric wire, power and distribution equipment.
Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine in Rockville won $329,769 from the Department of Veterans Affairs for occupational therapist and prosthetic technician services.
IBM in Bethesda won $258,296 from the FBI for computer components.
K&L Microwave of Salisbury won $29,800 from the Defense Logistics Agency for band pass filters.
MedImmune Vaccines of Gaithersburg won $27.82 million from the Defense Logistics Agency for influenza vaccine and nasal spray packages.
Metastorm Government Solutions of Baltimore won $58,220 from the Department of State for information technology equipment.
MHD-Rockland of Crofton won $46,079 from the Defense Logistics Agency for spur gears.
Motorola Solutions of Columbia won up to $80.60 million from the Department of Justice for trunked land mobile radio system equipment and maintenance services.
Northrop Grumman Support Services of Columbia won $533,120 from the Army for electrical, electronic boards, cards and associated hardware.
Omni Elevator won $25,895 from the National Institutes of Health for elevator inspections and certifications.
Onlinesolar of Cockeysville won $16,183 from the Army for solar panels.
Phoenix Trading of Rockville won $42,326 from the Defense Logistics Agency for battery cells.
Redwood Tower of Baltimore won $5.26 million from the General Services Administration to lease facilities.
Service Photo Supply of Baltimore won $61,228 from the FBI for camera equipment.
SJLL Enterprises of Columbia won $43,632 from the Army Contracting Command to install temporary information technology connections.
Taylor/Hailey Group of Fort Washington won $55,333 from the FBI for portable DVD burners.
Turf Equipment & Supply of Jessup won $36,750 from the Army for casket transporters.
Werres of Frederick won $36,637 from the National Institute of Standards and Technology for forklifts and maintenance services.
Whiting-Turner Contracting of Baltimore won $15.32 million from the Navy to construct an infantry platoon battle course.
Whitman, Requardt & Associates of Baltimore won up to $2,500 from the General Services Administration for mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection services.
Wilson L. Davis & Son of Salisbury won $427,429 from the General Services Administration to lease a 2,173-square-foot office space.
Wood Consulting Services of Fulton won up to $900.20 million from the IRS for cybersecurity and management business operations support services.
Source: Targeted News Service
DEALS
Crockett Facilities Services of Bowie won a five-year, $14 million contract from the Department of State to provide facilities, operations and building maintenance services for two buildings in Washington, D.C.
Urgo Hotels of Bethesda, along with private investors, acquired majority interest of its joint venture partner, the Real Estate Group of Marathon Asset Management, in the 160-room Courtyard by Marriott and the adjoining 169-suite Residence Inn by Marriott at Montreal International Airport, for $39 million.
Cornerstone Records Management of Columbia acquired MedResolutions of Pinehurst, Texas, its 16th acquisition in the past three years.
Towne Park of Annapolis acquired Quality Parking Service of Encino, Calif.
Hughes Network Systems of Germantown was selected by the Texas Department of Information Resources to provide primary business Internet and access continuity services for five years.
Summit Consulting Group of Annapolis was selected by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants to provide its online examination technology.
Colfax of Fulton, which provides fluid-handling systems, plans to close its plant in Portland, Maine, by year-end and shift operations to its plant in Warren, Mass. The Portland plant has 40 employees.
Institutional Shareholder Services of Rockville was selected by Clearstream of London to provide its proxy voting system to domestic and international customers.
Impulse Monitoring of Columbia was selected by Borgess Medical Center in Kalamazoo, Mich., to provide its intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring services.
PROPERTY
Terreno Realty of San Francisco acquired a 98,745-square-foot industrial building on 12.5 acres at 8730 Bollman Place, Savage, for $7.5 million. The building is fully leased to Maines Paper & Food Service.
BANKRUPTCIES
Nu Horizon LLC
Silver Spring
Case 11-23401
Filed 6/28/11
Attorney
Jeffrey Sherman
202-457-1613
Assets: $50,001 to $100,000
Debts: $1 million to $10 million
No. of creditors: 50-99
Dennis Brown Shaolin Wu-Shu Training Center LLC
Largo
Case 11-23446
Filed 6/29/11
Attorney
Sharon Theodore-Lewis
240-296-3488
Assets: $50,001 to $100,000
Debts: $1 million to $10 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
JJ’s Tackle Shop LLC
Fort Republic
Case 11-23289
Filed 6/27/11
Attorney
Marla L. Howell
301-464-1400
Assets: $50,001 to $100,000
Debts: $100,001 to $500,000
No. of creditors: 1-49
Source: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland, Greenbelt and Baltimore.