Friday, April 20, 2007

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CONTRACTS

Federal

AAI Corp. of Hunt Valley won $738,854 from the Navy for test sets and electronic systems.

Acterna LLC of Germantown won $441,000 from the Navy for instruments and laboratory equipment.

AGTech of Rockville won up to $104.83 million from the Department of State for hybrid information technology services.

AllWorld Language Consultants Inc. of Rockville won $78.16 million from the Department of Defense for linguist operations support services.

Ames Inc. of Columbia won $113,994 from the Department of Homeland Security for centrifugal pumps.

Arinc Engineering Services LLC of Annapolis won $49,480 from the Army for systems engineering services.

ASRC Management Services of Greenbelt won $111.66 million from the Department of Commerce for library-related services and training support.

Best Western Historic Frederick of Frederick won $598,572 from the Department of Homeland Security to lodge student trainees.

Center for the Support of Families of Silver Spring won up to $2.5 million from the General Services Administration for business integrated services.

InfoZen won $1.25 million from the Department of Energy for professional, administrative, and management support services.

MasiMax Resources Inc. of Rockville won up to $2 million from the General Services Administration for environmental services.

Metalcraft Inc. of Baltimore won $193,838 from the Army for firefighting equipment.

Network Specialty Group Inc. of Gaithersburg won $2.48 million from the Department of Agriculture for information technology services, including telecommunications services.

Priority Worldwide Services of Baltimore won $94,516 from the Department of Agriculture for air carrier services.

Professional Products Inc. of Gaithersburg won $52,379 from the Department of Homeland Security for digital multimedia projectors.

RTR Technologies LLC of Aberdeen won $9,127 from the Department of Veterans Affairs for a mental health survey analysis.

Safenet Inc. of Baltimore won $29,894 from the Department of State for equipment and software maintenance.

United Book Press of Baltimore won $40,958 from the Government Printing Office for photographic, mapping, printing and publication services.

Worldwide Information Network Systems of Greenbelt won up to $105.86 million from the Department of State for hybrid information technology services.

Source: Targeted News Service

DEALS

Paradigm Holdings Inc. of Rockville acquired Trinity Information Management Services Inc. of McLean, Va., which reported revenues of more than $4.0 million in 2006.

American Capital Strategies Ltd. of Bethesda led an $8 million investment round in Coghead Inc. of Redwood City, Calif., which included a $4.5 million equity investment by American Capital and its affiliate American Capital Equity Fund I LLC. Coghead provides a Web-based platform designed to help users create, manage and deliver their own Web-based applications. SAP Ventures and existing Coghead investor El Dorado Ventures also participated in the financing.

Hughes Network Systems LLC of Germantown was selected by TerreStar Networks Inc., a subsidiary of Motient Corp., to design, develop, and manufacture a turnkey satellite base station subsystem and satellite air interface protocol. The contract includes installation at TerreStar’s two satellite gateway facilities.

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