Recent federal contracts, deals and bankruptcy filings involving Maryland businesses include the following:
FEDERAL
AAI of Hunt Valley won up to $35.76 million from the Navy for test set systems, accessories and spares.
Absolute Arora J.V. of Laurel won $244,608 from the Navy for obstetrics and gynecology medical assistant follow-on services.
ACG Systems of Annapolis won $291,346 from the Department of State for radios and antennas.
Association for Assessment & Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International of Frederick won $177,040 from the Department of Veterans Affairs for laboratory animal care accreditation services.
BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services of Rockville won $10.90 million from the Navy for engineering support services.
Boeing in Lanham won $8.09 million from the Navy for handheld radio sets.
Dictyon Language Services of Greenbelt won up to $110 million from the Army for education and training services.
Eastern Truck & Trailer of Baltimore won $39,450 from the Air Force for mobile test facility trailers.
Fairchild Controls of Frederick won $667,778 from the Defense Logistics Agency for mechanical housings.
Force 3 of Crofton won $252,904 from the Department of Health and Human Services for information technology equipment.
Gene Logic of Gaithersburg won $52,175 from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences for microarray services.
Information Systems & Networks of Bethesda won $255,614 from the Department of Veterans Affairs for patient food safety and defense services.
Kaydon Ring & Seal of Baltimore won $64,200 from the Air Force for engines, turbines and components.
Mac Business Solutions of Gaithersburg won $36,936 from the FBI for computers.
Marine Air Supply of Frederick won $39,273 from the Defense Logistics Agency for sensitive switches.
McLean Contracting of Glen Burnie won $18.42 million from the Army to construct an offshore sheet pile containment wall.
MedImmune of Gaithersburg won $12.06 million from the Defense Logistics Agency for nasal spray influenza vaccine.
Meggitt Maryland of Germantown won $80,875 from the Defense Logistics Agency for indicator assemblies.
Mele of Rockville won $12.5 million from the Army for radiac sets.
Meso Scale Diagnostics of Gaithersburg won $55,883 from the Agricultural Research Service for kits for ortho-clinical diagnostics.
Potomac Farms Dairy of Cumberland won $33,768 from the Department of Justice for dairy supplies.
Project Management Services of Rockville won up to $5 million from the Army for architectural and engineering services.
SCW of Clinton won $2,781 from the Army to install three air conditioning units.
Synoptics of Frederick won $31,390 from the Agricultural Research Service for gel and blot imaging systems.
TCOM of Columbia won $10.22 million from the Navy for surveillance hardware.
URS Federal Support Services of Germantown won from the Army up to $24.54 million for gaming support services and $122.72 million for professional, scientific and technical services.
Whitaker Brothers Business Machines of Rockville won $3,243 from the Army for compact disks and digital video disks destroyers and $2,656 from the Department of State for paper shredders, bags and oils.
David Williams of Suitland won $80,640 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for administrative officer services.
Source: Targeted News Service
DEALS
Eurotech of Columbia won $5.6 million from Selex Elsag to provide a high-performance computing system.
TeleCommunication Systems of Annapolis won up to $60.8 million from the Army to provide satellite terminals.
WeddingWire of Bethesda acquired Project Wedding from eHarmony. WeddingWire also signed a multi-year agreement with Internet Brands to provide its Weddingbee.com website with local wedding content. The company also reported raising $400,000 of a $1 million equity offering.
Blue Sky Factory of Baltimore, which provides email marketing and consulting services, was acquired by WhatCounts of Atlanta.
Pennysaver of Hanover, publisher of Maryland Pennysaver, was acquired from Blackstreet Capital Partners of Chevy Chase by All Island Media of Edgewood, N.Y.
RMF Engineering of Baltimore opened at office in Atlanta, led by Vance Nall, previously civil structural department leader in its Raleigh, N.C., office.
Vitamin was selected to provide brand position, Web design and other services to WPM Real Estate Group, Spartan Surfaces and Phoenix Engineering.
USmax of Gambrills won from the Navy a multiple-award contract of up to $50 billion through 2018 to provide systems engineering and other support, and up to $2 billion through five years from the Federal Aviation Administration for contracting services.
Barb Clapp Advertising & Marketing of Lutherville was selected by David M. Smallwood to provide public relations services for his Baltimore City Council election campaign.
PROPERTY
Chesapeake Lodging Trust of Annapolis acquired the 171-room Hotel Adagio in San Francisco for $42.3 million.
BANKRUPTCIES
Rieger Communication Inc.
Frederick
Case 11-24177
Filed 7/8/11
Attorney
Robert K. Goren
301-984-6266
Assets: $1 million to $10 million
Debts: $1 million to $10 million
No. of creditors: 50-99
David’s Westminster Inc.
Westminster
Case 11-24222
Filed 7/11/11
Attorney
Edward M. Miller
410-751-5444
Assets: $100,000 to $500,000
Debts: $1 million to $10 million
No. of creditors: 50-99
All Star Camps LLC
Hyattsville
Case 11-24217
Filed 7/11/11
Attorney
Rowena N. Nelson
301-358-3348
Assets: $0 to $50,000
Debts: $50,000 to $100,000
No. of creditors: 50-99
Dennis Brown Shaolin Wu-Shu Training Center LLC
Largo
Case 11-24192
Filed 7/8/11
Attorney
Shannon Theodore-Lewis
240-296-3488
Assets: $50,000 to $100,000
Debts: $1 million to $10 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
The San Jung Hyun Presbyterian Church Inc.
Rockville
Case 11-24207
Filed 7/10/11
Attorney
Angela Lee
571-278-3728
Assets: $1 million to $10 million
Debts: $1 million to $10 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
Off Broadway School of Dance & Gymnastics LLC
Clarksburg
Case 11-24153
Filed 7/8/11
Attorney
Richard Gilman
301-731-3303
Assets: $50,000 to $100,000
Debts: $100,000 to $500,000
No. of creditors: 1-49
Source: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland, Greenbelt and Baltimore.