Maryland contracts
This is a weekly summary of selected prime contracts recently awarded by the federal government to companies and other vendors in Maryland.
Maryland contracts
AAI Corp. in Hunt Valley won a $6,390,799 contract from the Navy to provide options for technical, material, maintenance, and logistics support of the Pioneer Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in the continental United States, shipboard and at land-based sites.
AAI Corp. in Hunt Valley won a $1,639,511 contract from the Navy for testing.
Standard Technology Inc. in Rockville won a $757,935 contract from the Navy to provide technical assessments and analyses.
Defense research contracts
Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Lab in Laurel won a $60,053,799 contract from the Navy to provide research, development, engineering and technical services supporting tactical strategic systems, space science, geophysics, biophysics and microelectronics.
Applied Research Corp. in Landover won a $333,776 contract from the Navy to provide research and development for fuels and other materials for infrared decoys.
Non-defense contracts
Zodiac of North America in Stevensville won a $13,259,740 contract from the General Services Administration to supply marine equipment, floating marine barriers and small craft.
Francis Scott Key Medical Center in Baltimore won a $2,318,054 contract from the National Institutes of Health to provide miscellaneous services.
Technical and Management Services Corp. in Calverton won a $1,482,680 contract from the Navy to
provide logistics support services.
William V. Walsh Construction Co. in Rockville won a $940,275 contract from the Construction Contracts Division to provide exterior masonry and concrete repairs.
Atlantic Research Corp. in Rockville won a $404,707 contract from the Navy to provide on-site data analysis services.