Recent federal contracts, deals and bankruptcy filings involving Maryland businesses include the following:
FEDERAL
3E Technologies International of Rockville won $9.92 million from the Navy to design, develop, integrate, test and implement infrastructure sensor networks.
Abacus Technology of Chevy Chase won $9.51 million from the Air Force for command, control, communication and computer services.
ACG Systems of Annapolis won $63,104 from the Air Force for land mobile radios.
Advant-Edge Solutions of Middle Atlantic of North East won from the Department of Veterans Affairs $34,139 to dispose of and destroy regulated medical wastes, and $96,371 to remove biohazardous wastes.
Affiliated Services of Severna Park won $16,438 from the Department of Homeland Security for closed-circuit television systems.
Aliron International of Bethesda won $283,552 from the Navy for psychiatrist, psychiatric technician and licensed clinical social worker services.
American Contracting & Environmental Services of Laurel won $868,000 from the Army to renovate a building.
Asgard Group of Elkridge won $248,015 from the Department of Justice for wireless sensors.
BAE Systems Technology Solution & Services of Rockville won $49.23 million from the Air Force to manage, operate, maintain and support radar systems.
Bell Boeing Joint Project Office of California won $34,313 from the Navy for screws.
Beretta USA of Accokeek won $64 million from the Army for pistols.
DBKB Technologies of Charlotte Hall won $18,313 from the Army for antennas.
Dela Technology of Rockville won $67,200 from the Air Force for valves.
Digital Receiver Technology of Germantown won $198,250 from the Air Force for a wireless receiver.
Earlbeck of Baltimore won $52,096 from the Navy for vertical cryogenic bulk liquid nitrogen storage tanks.
Empower I.T. of Bethesda won $452,543 from the Department of Agriculture for studies and analysis on developing a uniform coding structures.
Federal Resources Supply of Stevensville won $31,026 from the Defense Logistics Agency for sediment strainers.
FedStore of Rockville won $233,139 from the Department of Health and Human Services for laptops and monitors.
Force 3 of Crofton won $26,467 from the Army for mobile cart systems with scopes and $25,798 from the Department of State for computer switches and associated licenses.
G2 of Annapolis Junction won $336,338 from the National Institute of Standards and Technology for security analysis and management services.
Gabco Construction of Aberdeen won $103,064 from the Department of Veterans Affairs to upgrade exterior lighting to solar light emitting diodes.
Garrett Container Systems of Accident won $408,401 from the Air Force for logistic detail kits and $21,186 from the Department of Homeland Security for car dog kennels.
GovConnection of Rockville won $57,792 from the Department of the Interior for switches and module components for local area network.
Government-Buys of Bethesda won $688,241 from the Department of Veterans Affairs to implement a telepathology pilot project.
Hypertek of Gaithersburg won $174,920 from the National Institute of Standards and Technology for support services for an energy-conservation initiative.
Impaq International of Columbia won $1.51 million from the Department of Agriculture for a feasibility study of capturing special nutritional assistance program purchases at the point of sale.
Integral Consulting Services of Gaithersburg won $49.68 million from the Army for intelligence analysis and support services.
International Chemstar of Baltimore won $39,998 from the Marine Corps for water treatment services.
L1 Enterprises of Frederick won from the Department of Veterans Affairs $138,672 for cardiology high-definition camera heads and $28,093 for video laryngoscopes.
Laurus Systems of Ellicott City won $25,860 from the Navy for carrier cards.
Life Safety Group of Rockville won $54,424 from the Department of Homeland Security to lease parking spaces.
Maven Engineering of Rockville won $125,000 from the Defense Logistics Agency for rotary electro-mechanical actuators.
Merritt-094 of Baltimore won $4.73 million from the General Services Administration to lease up to 24,900 square feet of space.
Micro Focus of Rockville won $135,240 from the Navy for software maintenance.
Mission Essentials of Prince Frederick won $57,594 from the Office of Personnel Management for renewal of a search engine appliance.
Monumental Process Servers of Baltimore won up to $325,000 from the Department of Justice for process server services.
Motorola Solutions of Columbia won $53,419 from the Coast Guard for radio components.
MultiLingual Solutions of Rockville won up to $250 million from the Special Operations Command for foreign language, regional expertise and cultural training.
Nasatka Barrier of Clinton won $98,042 from the Navy for mobile crash barriers.
Neany of Hollywood won $13.33 million from the Navy for support services for ground surveillance system operators.
Norseman of Elkridge won $7,992 from the Navy for local area network and ethernet cable testers.
Northrop Grumman of Linthicum Heights won $33.16 million from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency for tower demonstration of a controlled flight into terrain sensor and a multifunction sensor suite and support of integration of radar data into the synthetic vision avionics backbone.
Novitas Solutions of Baltimore won $112,502 from the Department of Health and Human Services for social services.
NSR Solutions of Rockville won $4.9 million from the Air Force for custodial services and $7.62 million from the Army for nursing services.
Nu-Tek Precision Optical of Aberdeen won $5,730 from the Air Force for instruments and laboratory equipment.
OMV Medical of Takoma Park won from the Navy $216,755 for chiropractor and physical therapist services; $196,898 for registered nurse and health educator services; and $1.38 million for pediatrician, family practice physician, registered nurse and licensed practical nurse services.
Paula S. Reed & Associates of Hagerstown won $31,300 from the Department of the Interior for studies and analysis in support of a National Historic Landmark nomination.
Plan B Government Systems of Bowie won $44,737 from the Air Force a for thin client program.
Safeware of Landover won $24,322 from the Department of Justice for chemical protective clothing packs.
Seamon of Greenbelt won up to $100 million from the National Institutes of Health for public information and communication services.
Sodexo Management of Gaithersburg won $33.37 million from the Defense Commissary Agency for delicatessen and bakery operations.
System Engineering International of Frederick won $54,590 from the Department of Veterans Affairs for battery modules for uninterrupted power supply systems.
TCOM of Columbia won $11.7 million from the Navy for aerostat parts, spares and field services representatives.
Teal Consulting of Chevy Chase won up to $436,330 from the National Institute of Standards and Technology for mass spectrometry of natural products.
Trusant Technologies of Columbia won $105,134 from the Department of Homeland Security to upgrade an enterprise content management system installation.
Vetwork Learning Solutions of Potomac won $368,500 from the Army for lifelines suicide prevention and domestic violence prevention interactive role-play training services.
Waldon Studio Architects & Planners of Columbia won $1.5 million from NASA for architect-engineering services.
Whiting-Turner Contracting of Baltimore won from the Navy $14.2 million to construct a child development center addition and $8.65 million for building repairs and alterations.
Joan Zenzen of Rockville won $87,930 from the Department of the Interior for studies and analysis services on a park’s administrative history.
Source: Targeted News Service
Deals
GP Strategies of Elkridge, which provides sales and technical training services, agreed to acquire BlessingWhite of Princeton, N.J., which provides leadership development and employee engagement services, for about $10 million.
Vitamin of Baltimore was selected by St. Agnes Hospital of Baltimore as its agency of record for public relations services.
BANKRUPTCIES
Cayman Arts Inc.
Baltimore
Case 12-26921
Filed 9/14/12
Chapter 11
Attorney
John A. Dellavecchia
410-719-2300
Assets: $1 million to $10 million
Debts: $1 million to $10 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
Westcliffe Property LLC
Gwynn Oak
Case 12-27229
Filed 9/20/12
Chapter 11
Attorney
Adam M. Freiman
410-415-0445
Assets: $1 million to $10 million
Debts: $1 million to $10 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
The Glenart Group Inc., dba Smile America Dental
Oxon Hill
Case 12-26829
Filed 9/13/12
Chapter 7
Attorney
Edward Gonzalez
202-822-4971
Assets: $0 to $50,000
Debts: $50,001 to $100,000
No. of creditors: 1-49
Solaris Construction Inc.
Crofton
Case 12-26974
Filed 9/16/12
Chapter 7
Attorney
H. Douglas Schenker
410-224-1157
Assets: $0 to $50,000
Debts: $50,001 to $100,000
No. of creditors: 1-49
Terry’s Electric Co. Inc.
Fairplay
Case 12-27159
Filed 9/19/12
Chapter 11
Attorney
Stephen A. Glessner
301-663-8200
Assets: $50,001 to $100,000
Debts: $100,001 to $500,000
No. of creditors: 1-49
Prestige Investments LLC
Brookville
Case 12-27030
Filed 9/17/12
Chapter 11
Attorney
Jonathan P. Morgan
301-838-2010
Assets: $1 million to $10 million
Debts: $500,001 to $1 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
Source: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland, Greenbelt and Baltimore.