This is a weekly summary of selected prime contract recently awarded by the federal government to companies and other vendors in Maryland.
Maryland contracts
AAI Corp. in Hunt Valley won a $6,800,000 contract from the Navy to supply training aids.
Vitro Corp. in Silver Spring won a $1,818,000 contract from the Navy to provide weapons system and system integration engineering services.
Jowett Inc. in Clinton won a $1,333,000 contract from the Navy to replace the HVAC systems, Building 2200, at the Marine Corps Combat Development Command in Quantico, Va.
Motorola Inc. in Landover won a $511,987 contract from the Air Force to supply mobile radios.
Chesapeake Laser Systems in Lanham won a $305,993 contract from the Air Force to supply a non-contact
laser profile gauge.
Non-defense contracts
Dairy Maid Dairy in Frederick won a $22,545,475 contract from the Contracting Center to manage a government-owned milk plant.
Westat Inc. in Rockville won a $7,741,501 contract from the National Cancer Institute to provide support services for epidemiologic studies.
Metcalf and Eddy Inc. in Burtonsville won a $5,000,000 contract from the Navy to provide environmental services.
EPCO Assoc. in Hyattsville won a $2,683,016 contract from the U.S. Government Printing Office to provide printing services.
Safemaster Co. Inc. in Rockville won a $500,000 contract from
the General Services Administration to supply an alarm and signal system.
Black Diamond Energies Inc. in Cumberland won a $488,498 contract from the Department of Agriculture to provide the reclamation of a rural abandoned mine project, Harvey Ramp, in Garrett County.
EER Systems in Seabrook won a $474,795 contract from the Navy to provide support services for an X-ray timing explorer.
Federal Express in Greenbelt won a $400,000 contract from the Tennessee Valley Authority to provide air express service.
Team Ace Joint Venture in Baltimore won a $358,848 contract from the Department of Commerce to provide shower and latrine upgrade.
Frall Developers Inc. in Mount Airy won a $220,786 contract from the U.S. Postal Service to provide a new construction lease project at Gadsden, S.C.
Peake Printers in Hyattsville won a $210,987 contract from the U.S. Government Printing Office to supply casebound publications.
Baltimore Storage Co. in Laurel won a $175,000 contract from the General Services Administration to provide transportation and related moving services for the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Sigma-Tau Pharmacy Inc. in Gaithersburg won a $149,741 contract from the Veterans Administration Marketing Center to provide pharmaceuticals.
McDonald & Eudy Printers in Temple Hills won a $119,848 contract from the U.S. Government Printing Office to provide book printing services.
Interlink Computer Sciences in Columbia won a $119,078
contract from the Navy to provide software.
L&L; Enterprises in Clinton won a $100,000 contract from the General Services Administration to provide air treatment services.