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

FEDERAL

Advanced Fire Protection Systems of Glen Burnie won $4 million from the General Services Administration to maintain elevators.

BAE Systems of Rockville won $12.19 million from the Navy for professional, administrative and management support services.

Bell Boeing Joint Project Office of California won $316,717 from the Navy for aircraft fairings.

CSC Applied Technologies of Lexington Park won $11.90 million from the Navy for air vehicle modification and instrumentation support services.

Dela Technology of Rockville won $79,178 from the Defense Logistics Agency for direct current motors.

Johns Hopkins University of Baltimore won $24.82 million from the National Institutes of Health for research and development services.

Lockheed Martin of Bethesda won $295,200 from the Air Force for contracting engineering technical services.

Maven Engineering of Rockville won $37,800 from the Defense Logistics Agency for vehicle hatch doors.

MDP Global of Bethesda won $73,424 from the Defense Logistics Agency for combination tools.

Motorola Solutions of Columbia won up to $35 million from the Marine Corps for emergency response systems equipment.

Norair Engineering of Landover won $3.82 million from the Army to upgrade motors and controls.

Nurad Technologies of Baltimore won $53,652 from the Defense Logistics Agency for antennas.

Phoenix Trading of Rockville won from the Defense Logistics Agency $26,968 for radio frequency absorbers and $29,360 for rotary pump parts kits.

Tate Andale of Baltimore won $34,165 from the Defense Logistics Agency for sediment strainer elements.

V-Tech Solutions of Silver Spring won $1.49 million from the Army for accounting support services.

Werres of Frederick won $61,467 from the Defense Logistics Agency for conveyors.

Source: Targeted News Service

Properties

Host Hotels & Resorts of Bethesda completed its joint venture agreement with an affiliate of Hyatt Hotels to develop, sell and operate a 131-unit vacation ownership project adjacent to its Hyatt Regency Maui (Hawaii) Resort & Spa. Construction has begun and the project is expected to open in late 2014.

BANKRUPTCIES

Global, Nexus LLC

Laurel

Case 12-30938

Filed 11/21/12

Chapter 7

Attorney

Elizabeth Krukova

703-534-5588

Assets: $0 to $50,000

Debts: $0 to $50,000

No. of creditors: 1-49

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