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Recent federal contracts, deals and bankruptcy filings involving Maryland businesses include the following:

FEDERALAAI of Hunt Valley won $358 million from the Army for retrofit kits and equipment for an unmanned aircraft system.

ACG Systems of Annapolis won $40,364 from the Department of State for communications security equipment and components.

Aliron International of Bethesda won $56.78 million from the Army for dental services.

Aspect Security of Columbia won $128,000 from the Air Force for research and development services on intrinsic vulnerability analysis enhancement.

Atlantic Courier Port Services of Baltimore won $82,613 from the Department of Homeland Security for courier services.

Creative Marketing Associates of Columbia won $99,025 from the Special Operations Command for handy tools.

D.C. Ventures of Mitchellville won $53,709 from the National Institutes of Health for animal boxes with filters.

Dela Technology of Rockville won $66,992 from the Defense Logistics Agency for solenoid valves.

DRS Training & Control Systems of Stevensville won $2.23 million from the Navy for science and technology development for seabasing systems.

Federal Resources Supply of Stevensville won $31,926 from the Defense Logistics Agency for aluminum bronze material flange-to-pipe elbows.

FEI.com of Columbia won up to $17 million from the Department of Health and Human Services for maintenance and support services for responders management systems, disaster management information systems, and credentialing and support systems.

Gerstel of Linthicum won $136,706 from the Department of Justice for gas chromatography and mass spectrometry systems.

Kane Co., dba Kane Office Archives of Elkridge, won $128,792 from the Library of Congress for equipment, materials and services to pack and relocate moving image collections, and disassemble and re-assemble shelving.

Manufacturing Support Industries of Hebron won $416,165 from the Army for blank firing attachments and replacement stems for automatic weapons.

Mid Atlantic Computer Services of Finksburg won $121,547 from the Army for various electrical and electronic components.

Northrop Grumman Systems of Linthicum won $76.73 million from the Army for engineering and technical services to support a radar system.

Safeware of Landover won $50,874 from the Army for self-contained breathing apparatus.

Schreiber Translations of Rockville won up to $500,000 from the Forest Service for translation services.

Shepherd Electric of Baltimore won $10,805 from the Army for switch repair services.

Staffing Alternatives of Gaithersburg won $31.92 million from the Department of Defense for human development management services.

URS Federal Technical Services of Germantown won $21.98 million from the Navy for support services for towed array and other systems.

Vecna Technologies of Greenbelt won $500,000 from the Army for research and development.

Westat of Rockville won $26.66 million from the Department of Education to design elementary school student assessments.

Western Maryland Lawn & Landscape of Frostburg won $100,800 from the Department of Homeland Security for grounds maintenance services.

Source: Targeted News Service

DEALSTeleCommunication Systems of Annapolis acquired privately held microData GIS of St. Johnsbury, Vt., which provides 911 software and systems, for about $37 million, including $20 million in cash at closing and $14 million in promissory notes.

Quality Associates of Fulton was selected by the city of Hagerstown to digitize its police department’s case files and criminal record jackets.

Merkle of Columbia, which provides customer relationship marketing services, acquired 5th Finger of San Francisco, which provides mobile systems.

W.R. Grace & Co. of Columbia acquired Rheoset Industria e Comercio de Aditivos of Brazil, which manufactures concrete admixtures.

EagleBank of Bethesda moved its Northern Virginia commercial lending offices from Tysons Corner to 11911 Freedom Drive, Reston. The new location will house the bank's commercial and industrial, and commercial real estate lending divisions.

Payroll Network of Rockville was selected by Shulman, Rogers, Gandal, Pordy & Ecker of Potomac to provide payroll processing services.

BroadSoft of Gaithersburg was selected by the Administración Federal de Ingresos Públicos, Argentina's national tax agency, to provide its voice application platform for an agency-wide, all-Internet protocol communications network with 500 locations and 18,000 end-users.

Immersion Consulting relocated in Annapolis to 2200 Somerville Road, as reported revenues grew last to $8.5 million from $4.1 million in 2010.

Conmed Healthcare Management of Hanover was selected by Newport News, Va., and Josephine County, Ore., to provide health care services for the Newport News Juvenile Detention Center and Josephine County Jail, respectively. The contracts are for $400,000 and $300,000, respectively.

PropertyThe JBG Cos. of Chevy Chase acquired Jefferson Court at 1025 Thomas Jefferson St. N.W., Washington, D.C., an eight-story, class A office building in Georgetown.

BANKRUPTCIESTycon Realty LLC

FrederickCase 12-22545

Filed 7/5/12Chapter 11

Attorney Craig L. Holcomb

301-656-5594Assets: $500,001 to $1 million

Debts: $1 million to $10 million

No. of creditors: 1-49

Cutter Yacht Basin LLC

BaltimoreCase 12-22777

Filed 7/10/12Chapter 11

Attorney Michael G. Rinn

410-683-1040Assets: $1 million to $10 million

Debts: $1 million to $10 million

No. of creditors: 1-49

21 S. Calvert St. LLC

BaltimoreCase 12-22789

Filed 7/10/12Chapter 11

AttorneyDaniel M. Press

703-734-3800Assets: $100,001 to $500,000

Debts: $100,001 to $500,000

No. of creditors: 1-49

SR Gomes LLCHyattsville

Case 12-22764Filed 7/10/12

Chapter 7Attorney

Rachael Hammer703-848-1950

Assets: $50,001 to $100,000

Debts: $100,001 to $500,000

No. of creditors: 1-49

American Building Services Inc.

FrederickCase 12-22664

Filed 7/7/12Chapter 7

AttorneyTerence Brian Garvey

301-948-1227Assets: $0 to $50,000

Debts: $100,001 to $500,000

No. of creditors: 1-49

The Maszera Corp.

DelmarCase 12-22665

Filed 7/8/12Chapter 11

Attorney Maurice C. Williams

443-676-7049Assets: $1 million to $10 million

Debts: $1 million to $10 million

No. of creditors: 1-49

Source: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland, Greenbelt and Baltimore.