Contracts, Etc.
This week's federal contracts, deals and bankruptcy filings involving Maryland businesses include the following:
FEDERAL
Acrodyne Services of Cockeysville won $165,620 from the Navy for air-cooled amplifiers.
Advanced Digital Forensic Solutions of Bethesda won $314,615 from the Air Force for research and development on first-responder cyber field kits.
A.H. Computer Consulting of Rockville won $612,005 from the Department of Defense automated vehicle locator systems.
Anchor Industries of Baltimore won $19,850 from the Coast Guard for watertight quick-acting doors.
Antenna Research Associates of Beltsville won $418,749 from the Army for applied research on electronics and communication equipment.
Atlantic Valve & Supply of Baltimore won $34,729 from the Coast Guard for assorted valves, pipes, elbows, adapters and tailpieces.
BAE Systems, Technology Solutions & Service of Rockville won up to $45.33 million from the Navy for support services.
Belfort Instrument of Baltimore won $67,401 from the Navy to repair wind-directed indicators and for similar replacement parts.
Biohabitats of Baltimore won $34,728 from the Army to restore bank stability, improve aquatic habitat and re-establish the sediment transport cycle under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Carden Communications of Bethesda won $125,000 from the General Services Administration for advertising and integrated marketing services.
CFM Project Consulting Group of Millersville won $32,000 from the Army to repair atrium lights.
Cobham Defense Electronics Systems of Hunt Valley won $475,832 from the Navy for radio receivers.
Computer Projection Rentals of Gaithersburg won $58,798 from the Air Force for video services.
Dela Technology of Rockville won $125,000 from the General Services Administration for scientific equipment and services, and $54,168 from the Defense Logistics Agency for electrical cables.
Direct Dimensions of Owings Mills won $99,700 from the Department of Justice for a spherical laser scanner.
Draughn & Associates of Silver Spring won $23,333 from the Department of Housing and Urban Development for professional, administrative and management support services.
Dunbar Armored of Hunt Valley won $12,902 from the Department of Veterans Affairs for armored car services.
Earth Resources Technology of Annapolis Junction won $3,261 from NASA for environmental services under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Elite Sports & Fitness Professionals of Upper Marlboro won $91,728 from the Navy for group exercise classes.
Federal Resources Supply of Chester won $25,326 from the Defense Logistics Agency for sediment strainers.
Force 3 of Crofton won $61,802 from the Department of State for information technology equipment under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Hewlett-Packard in Bethesda won $39,865 from the Army for automated storage retrieval systems hardware and software maintenance and licenses, and $121,391 from the Department of State for a server system under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Humanitas of Silver Spring won from the Department of Health and Human Services up to $10,738 and up to $5,868 to plan, direct and execute field reviews under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
IBM in Gaithersburg won $169,098 from the Navy for software and maintenance services.
Integrated Communication Solutions of Frederick won $28.57 million from the Navy for certification and accreditation support services.
Integrated Science Engineering Technologies of Swanton won up to $33.77 million from the General Services Administration for administrative and technical support services.
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory of Laurel won $791,279 from the Navy for professional, administrative and management support services.
Johnson Controls Interiors of Sparks won $470,681 from the Fish and Wildlife Service for metasys interface under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
J.R. Services of Bowie won $49,899 from the Department of Veterans Affairs to build structures and facilities.
Kaydon Ring & Seal of Baltimore won $27,690 from the Air Force for engines, turbines and components.
Lockheed Martin Services of Gaithersburg won $414,765 from the Army for guided missiles.
Long Fence of Capitol Heights won $37,548 from the Army for fences.
Mabey Bridge & Shore of Elkridge won $23.41 million from the Army for fixed and floating bridges.
Mark Electronics Supply of Beltsville won $126,882 from the Defense Logistics Agency for F/A-18 Hornet aircraft power supply.
Maven Engineering of Rockville won from the Defense Logistics Agency $33,021 for control grip assemblies, $120,728 for rigid shaft couplings, $35,018 for sockets and $26,699 for aircraft seat arm rests.
Meso Scale Diagnostics of Gaithersburg won $45,000 from the Department of Health and Human Services to maintain, repair and rebuild equipment.
National Employment Practices of Largo won $23,333 from the Department of Housing and Urban Development for professional, administrative and management support services.
Neany of Hollywood won $945,160 from the Navy for engineering and technical support services.
Norseman Inc. of Elkridge won $74,600 from the Department of State for load-testing equipment.
Nurad Technologies of Baltimore won $25,632 from the Defense Logistics Agency for antennas.
Omni Land Settlement of Timonium won $2,250 from the General Services Administration for title insurance and other services.
Phoenix Trading of Rockville won from the Defense Logistics Agency $63,707 for access covers, 73,920 for machine-gun mounts, $42,435 for hinge torsion bars, $87,344 for ambient-temperature sensors, $85,800 for structural frame sections, and $81,395 and $76,650 for mounting brackets.
ProTelecom of Largo won $150,693 from the Securities and Exchange Commission for support software maintenance.
Rohde & Schwarz of Columbia won $85,710 from the Army for electrical and electrical properties measurements, and test instruments.
Safenet of Crofton won $98,300 from the Department of State for information technology equipment under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Schneider Electric USA of Towson won $125,483 from the General Services Administration for advanced metering equipment and installation services under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Science Applications International Corp. of Lexington Park won up to $9.39 million from the Navy for business financial management and program and business analysis services.
Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies of Greenbelt won $580,000 from NASA for research and development support services under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Swales & Associates of Beltsville, dba ATK Space Systems, won up to $1.50 million from NASA for research and development.
Tekton Construction of Baltimore won $45,000 from the Army for maintenance services.
Tetracore of Rockville won up to $5 million from the Department of Agriculture for classic swine fever RNA test kits.
Tetrahedron of Baltimore won $7.01 million from the Environmental Protection Agency to consolidate, review and evaluate toxicology scientific data on pesticides.
Thales Communications of Clarksburg won $32,900 from the Air Force to repair handheld monitors and communication modules.
Trison Construction of College Park won $683,764 from the Department of State to convert a gymnasium into classrooms.
URS Group of Gaithersburg won $35 million from the Department of Homeland Security for technical assistance and research services.
Voila Computing of Chevy Chase won $110,400 from the National Institute of Standards and Technology to develop advanced framework, distributed simulations, interfaces, information models, three-dimensional virtual models and prototype demonstrations using various modeling tools.
Werres Corp. of Frederick won $111,692 from the Army for materials handling equipment.
Whitaker Brothers Business Machines of Rockville won $58,997 from the Navy for office machines, text processing systems and visible record equipment.
Zentech Manufacturing of Baltimore won $290,216 from the Department of Justice for fiber-optics materials, components, assemblies and accessories.
Zodiac of North America of Stevensville won $83,247 from the Navy for in-flat landing boats.
Source: Targeted News Service
DEALS
Vocus, a public relations software company in Lanham, has acquired Help a Reporter Out, a free service in New York that links 30,000 reporters and bloggers with more than 100,000 sources.
Hughes Network Systems of Germantown was selected by the state of Oregon to provide broadband satellite services for three years, with options for three more years.
Omega Healthcare Investors of Hunt Valley closed on its $293 million purchase of 63 long-term care facilities in 19 states from affiliates of CapitalSource of Chevy Chase.
Barb Clapp Advertising and Marketing of Lutherville was selected by Teresa B. Gift & Home of Cockeysville to provide advertising, marketing, and public relations services.
Bankers Life and Casualty of Chicago opened a sales office in Gaithersburg, with plans to hire 10 agents this year.
MGH of Baltimore was selected by RCM&D of Baltimore, AmeriDry and Baltimore Independent Schools to provide marketing services.
MedAssurant of Bowie was selected by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota to provide its system designed to identify and close gaps in assessment, documentation, and quality of care.
Standard Solar of Gaithersburg has formed a joint venture, Perpetual Standard Solar, with Perpetual Energy Systems of Los Angeles, to provide turnkey renewable energy systems and develop large-scale projects across the country.
PROPERTY
BANKRUPTCIES
LBM Development Corp.
Upper Marlboro
Case 10-23025
Filed 6/10/2010
Attorney
Maria L. Howell
301-464-1400
Assets: $1 million to $10 million
Debts: $1 million to $10 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
Jersey Island Owner LLC
Rockville
Case 10-22970
Filed 6/9/2010
Attorney
Bradford F. Englander
703-280-9081
Assets: $10 million to $50 million
Debts: $10 million to $50 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
Highland Community Association Inc.
Hyattsville
Case 10-22606
Filed 6/4/2010
Attorney
Raquel S. White
301-513-0599
Assets: $0 to $50,000
Debts: $0 to $50,000
No. of creditors: 1-49
Metro Nursing Services
New Carrollton
Case 10-23028
Filed 6/10/2010
Attorney
Ronald B. Greene
301-577-1300
Assets: $100,001 to $500,000
Debts: $100,001 to $500,000
No. of creditors: 1-49
Fitchett Educational Services LLC, dba Huntington Learning Center
California
Case 10-22740
Filed 6/7/2010
Attorney
Richard M. McGill
301-627-5222
Assets: $50,001 to $100,000
Debts: $500,001 to $1 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
Strawberry Fields Market Inc.
Rosedale
Case 10-23046
Filed 6/10/2010
Attorney
Chad Edward Cos
410-780-0328
Assets: $100,001 to $500,000
Debts: $100,001 to $500,000
No. of creditors: 1-49
United Growth Inc., dba Hunan Village Restaurant
Brooklyn
Case 10-22976
Filed 6/9/2010
Attorney
Cathleen F. Ward
410-590-7700
Assets: $0 to $50,000
Debts: $50,001 to $100,000
No. of creditors: 1-49
D&M Realty LLC
Baltimore
Case 10-23222
Filed 6/11/2010
Attorney
Adam Hiller
302-504-1497
Assets: $10,000 to $100,000
Debts: $100,000 to $1 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
Robert's Plumbing & Heating LLC
Baltimore
Case 10-23221
Filed 6/11/2010
Attorney
Adam Hiller
302-504-1497
Assets: $10,000 to $100,000
Debts: $100,000 to $1 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
Quantum Leap Investments LLC
Baltimore
Case 10-23152
Filed 6/11/2010
Attorney
David W. Cohen
410-837-6340
Assets: $1 million to $10 million
Debts: $500,001 to $1 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
Dayton Oaks LLC
Clarksville
Case 10-22702
Filed 6/7/2010
Attorney
Gary R. Greenblatt
410-547-0300
Assets: $10 million to $50 million
Debts: $10 million to $50 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
KB Kyle Land LLC
Silver Spring
Case 10-23275
Filed 6/13/2010
Attorney
Richard L. Gilman
301-731-3303
Assets: $1 million to $10 million
Debts: $1 million to $10 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
KB Woodmore Land LLC
Silver Spring
Case 10-23274
Filed 6/13/2010
Attorney
Richard L. Gilman
301-731-3303
Assets: $1 million to $10 million
Debts: $1 million to $10 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
Apnaghar LLC
Silver Spring
Case 10-23492
Filed 6/15/2010
Attorney
Jonathan C. Silverman
301-474-5214
Assets: $500,001 to $1 million
Debts: $500,001 to $1 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
Rehoboth Church of Deliverance
Baltimore
Case 10-23467
Filed 6/15/2010
Attorney
Stephen J. Kleeman
410-494-1220
Assets: $100,001 to $500,000
Debts: $1 million to $10 million
No. of creditors: 1-49
Lowery Mechanical Contractors Inc.
Gaithersburg
Case 10-23473
Filed 6/15/2010
Attorney
Terence Brian Garvey
301-948-1227
Assets: $100,001 to $500,000
Debts: $100,001 to $500,000
No. of creditors: 1-49
Source: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland, Greenbelt and Baltimore.