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Titan Corp. of San Diego won a Special Operations Command contract potentially worth $189.4 million over nine years.

Through the contract, Titan will provide enterprise network management and engineering services for communication and network infrastructures to special operations units of the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

The Air Force has awarded a $3 million contract to Computer & Hi-Tech Management Inc. of McLean, Va., to provide space, satellite, telecommunications and IT equipment.

The 50th Contracting Squadron at Shriever Air Force Base in Colorado awarded the contract.

Anteon Corp. of Fairfax, Va., won a $27.3 million contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center-Dahlgren Division to support the Navys Aegis Shipbuilding Program.

The 4-year, nine-month deal is a follow-on to a contract Anteon has held since 1996, according to the company.

Among the services the company will provide are configuration management analysis and technical support, international programs support, program management support and systems engineering.

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