This is a weekly summary of selected prime contracts recently awarded by the federal government to companies and other vendors in Maryland.
Maryland contracts
Westinghouse Electric Corp. in Linthicum won a $15,700,000 contract from the Air Force to provide Site 4 facilities. and a $9,508,246 contract from the Air Force to provide program verification phases.
Occu-Health Inc. in Gaithersburg won a $3,783,931 contract from the EPA to provide wellness and medical support services.
Intel Corp. in Annapolis Junction won a $2,332,200 contract from the Federal Aviation Administration to provide RMS processors.
B-K Dynamics in Rockville won a $690,394 contract from the Navy to develop, maintain military manpower data processing systems and models.
McDonald and Eudy Printers in Temple Hills won a $684,059 contract from the U.S. Government Printing Office to provide printing services.
Allstate Facilities Management Inc. in Greenbelt won a $441,968 contract from the Air Force to provide hospital housekeeping services at DeWitt Army Community Hospital.
Rail Co. in Towson won a $406,211 contract from the Navy to provide engineering and technical services.
Environmental Technologies Group Inc. in Baltimore won a $325,639 contract from the Army to provide enhanced detection of biological threats.
B&B; Information in Upper Marlboro won a $264,111 contract from the U.S. Government Printing Office to provide microfiche.
Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation in Bethesda won a $250,947 contract from the Department of Transportation to motivate anti-DWI behavior.