Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Top 100 US defesne contractors - 2009

Just who are these big defense contractors? .. funny that Booz Allen Hamilton weighs in #

COMPANIES BY RANKING
2009 Company Contracts 2008
1 Lockheed Martin Corp. United States aerospace, defense, security, and advanced technology company with worldwide interests. $14,983,515,367 1
2 Boeing Co. a major American aerospace and defense corporation $10,838,231,984 2
3 Northrop Grumman Corp. an American aerospace and defense technology company $9,947,316,207 3
4 General Dynamics Corp. U.S. defense conglomerate formed by merger ... Data Systems Division outsourced to Computer Sciences Corp $6,066,178,545 6
5 Raytheon Co. is a business of Raytheon Company. It is led by Lynn Dugle and its headquarters is located in Garland, Texas, United States. In 2008, this business unit produced revenues of US$3.1 billion, and had approximately 9,200 employees, of whom 80% have received security clearances from the US government $5,942,575,316 4
6 KBR Inc. an American engineering, construction and private military contracting company, formerly a subsidiary of Halliburton, headquartered in Houston. The company also has large offices in Arlington, Birmingham and Dallas. $5,467,721,429 7
7 Science Applications International Corp. a FORTUNE 500 scientific, engineering and technology applications company headquartered in the United States with numerous federal, state, and private sector clients. It works extensively with the United States Department of Defense, the United States Department of Homeland Security, and the United States Intelligence Community, including the National Security Agency, as well as other U.S. Government civil agencies and selected commercial markets. $4,811,194,880 5
8 L-3 Communications Inc. a company that supplies command and control, communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C3ISR) systems and products, avionics, ocean products, training devices and services, instrumentation, space, and navigation products. Its customers include the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Government intelligence agencies, NASA, aerospace contractors and commercial telecommunications and wireless customers. $4,236,653,555 8
9 Computer Sciences Corp. an information technology (IT) and business services company headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, USA. CSC predominantly provides IT personnel staffing services in the following areas: systems integration and professional services; enterprise application development and management; application software for the financial services industry; business process outsourcing; managed hosting services; and application and IT infrastructure outsourcing. CSC's consulting and professional services include advising clients on the acquisition and utilization of IT and on business strategy, security, modeling, simulation, engineering, operations, change management and business process reengineering. $3,435,767,906 9
10 Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. an American public consulting firm headquartered in McLean, Virginia, unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia, with 80 other offices throughout the United States. Ralph Shrader is its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - the seventh since Edwin Booz founded the firm in Chicago circa 1914, making it one of the nation’s oldest consultancies $2,779,421,015 11
11 ITT Corp. a global diversified manufacturing company with 2008 revenues of $11.7 billion. ITT participates in global markets including water and fluids management, defense and security, and motion and flow control. Forbes.com named ITT Corporation to its list of "America's Best Managed Companies" for 2008, and awarded the company the top spot in the conglomerates category.
ITT's water business is the world's largest supplier of pumps and systems to transport, treat and control water, and other fluids. The company's defense electronics and services business is one of the ten largest US defense contractors providing defense and security systems, advanced technologies and operational services for military and civilian customers. ITT's motion and flow control business manufactures specialty components for aerospace, transportation and industrial markets.
$2,582,618,798 14
12 Hewlett-Packard Co./EDS an American multinational information technology corporation headquartered in Palo Alto, California, USA.. The company was founded in a one-car garage in Palo Alto by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, and is now one of the world's largest information technology companies, operating in nearly every country. HP specializes in developing and manufacturing computing, data storage, and networking hardware, designing software and delivering services. Major product lines include personal computing devices, enterprise servers, related storage devices, as well as a diverse range of printers and other imaging products. HP markets its products to households, small- to medium-sized businesses and enterprises directly as well as via online distribution, consumer-electronics and office-supply retailers, software partners and major technology vendors. $2,570,144,924 10
13 Harris Corp. an international communications equipment company that produces wireless equipment, electronic systems, and both terrestrial and spaceborne antennas for use in the government, defense, and commercial sectors. It is also the largest private-sector employer in Brevard County, Florida (~6400 of 15000+ company-wide). The company was the parent of Intersil (Harris Semiconductor). Most of the numerous wireless start-ups in South Brevard County were founded and are staffed by former Harris Corporation engineers and technicians. The company's Digital Telephone Systems (DTS) division was sold to Teltronics. $2,206,815,088 13
14 BAE Systems a British defence, security and aerospace company headquartered in Farnborough, Hampshire, England, that has global interests, particularly in North America through its subsidiary BAE Systems Inc. BAE is the world's largest defence contractor as of 2008.[3][4][5] It was formed on 30 November 1999 by the £7.7 billion merger of two British companies, Marconi Electronic Systems (MES), the defence electronics and naval shipbuilding subsidiary of the General Electric Company plc (GEC), and aircraft, munitions and naval systems manufacturer British Aerospace (BAe). It is listed on the London Stock Exchange, where it is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. $1,952,973,818 12
15 Dell Computer Corp. American multinational information technology corporation based in Round Rock, Texas, United States, that develops, sells and supports computers and related products and services. Bearing the name of its founder, Michael Dell, the company is one of the largest technological corporations in the world, employing more than 96,000 people worldwide. Dell had 46,000 employees as of Jan. 30. About 22,200 of those, or 48.3 percent, were in the United States, while 23,800 people, or 51.7 percent, worked in other countries, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Dell is listed at #38 on the Fortune 500 (2010). Fortune also lists Dell as the #5 most admired company in its industry. $1,880,000,000 15
16 Verizon Communications Inc. a global broadband and telecommunications company and a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. It was formed in 1983 as Bell Atlantic as part of the 1984 AT&T breakup into seven "Baby Bells." Prior to its transformation into Verizon, Bell Atlantic had merged with another Regional Bell Operating Company, NYNEX, in 1997. The name is a portmanteau of veritas and horizon,[2] and its pronunciation rhymes with horizon. The company's headquarters are located in the Verizon Building in Lower Manhattan, New York City.[3] $1,657,188,750 18
17 United Technologies Corp. an American multinational conglomerate based in Hartford, Connecticut. It researches, develops, and manufactures high-technology products in numerous areas, including aircraft engines, helicopters, heating and cooling, fuel cells, elevators and escalators, fire and security, building systems, and industrial products, among others. UTC is also a large military contractor, producing missile systems and military helicopters, most notably the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter. $1,631,704,120 19
18 IBM Corp. an American multinational computer, technology, business consulting, and IT consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York, United States. IBM is the world's fourth largest technology company and the second most valuable global brand[3] (after Coca-Cola). IBM is one of the few information technology companies with a continuous history dating back to the 19th century. IBM manufactures and sells computer hardware and software (with a focus on the latter), and offers infrastructure services, hosting services, and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. $1,592,164,845 16
19 Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. a publicly traded company with over 50,000 employees and 2010 revenues of nearly $10 billion, provides technical, professional, and construction services globally. Headquartered in Pasadena, California, it was founded in 1947 by Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs. Jacobs offers support to industrial, commercial, and government clients across multiple markets. Services include scientific and specialty consulting as well as all aspects of engineering, architecture, construction, and operations and maintenance. $1,559,799,202 20
20 CACI International Inc. a professional services and information technology (IT) company headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. CACI is a member of the Fortune 1000 Largest Companies and the Russell 2000 index. The company has approximately 13,500 employees in over 120 offices in the U.S. and Europe $1,445,147,188 17
21 Battelle Memorial Institute a private nonprofit applied science and technology development company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Battelle is a charitable trust organized as a nonprofit corporation under the laws of the State of Ohio and is exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code because it is organized for charitable, scientific and education purposes. The institute opened in 1929 but traces its origins to the 1923 will of Ohio industrialist Gordon Battelle which provided for its creation. Originally focusing on contract research and development work in the areas of metals and material science, Battelle is now an international science and technology enterprise that explores emerging areas of science, develops and commercializes technology, and manages laboratories for customers. $1,336,333,408 21
22 URS Corp. engineering design firm and a U.S. federal government contractor. Headquartered in San Francisco, California; URS is a full-service, global organization with offices located in the Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific. $1,010,928,761 34
23 DRS Technologies a US-based defense contractor. Previously traded on the NYSE, the company was purchased by the Italian firm Finmeccanica in October 2008. $1,001,027,097.00 22
24 General Electric Co. an American multinational conglomerate corporation incorporated in the State of New York.[5] The Company operates through five segments: Energy Infrastructure, Technology Infrastructure, NBC Universal (NBCU), Capital Finance and Consumer & Industrial.[6] In 2010, Forbes ranked GE as the world's second largest company, based on a formula that compared the total sales, profits, assets, and market value of several multinational companies.[7] The company has 304,000 employees around the world. $971,213,692 37
25 Accenture Ltd a global management consulting, technology consulting and technology outsourcing company. Previously incorporated in Bermuda, since 1 September 2009 the company has been incorporated in Ireland with its global headquarters located in New York.[2] It is said to be the largest consulting firm in the world, as well as being a global player within the technology consulting industry.[3] Accenture is a Fortune Global 500 company.[4] As of 2010, the company had more than 200,000 employees in more than 200 locations in over 120 countries.[3][5] Accenture's current clients include 96 of the Fortune Global 100 and more than three quarters of the Fortune Global 500. $867,409,332 23
26 SRA International Inc. an information technology services and solutions consulting company incorporated as Systems Research and Applications Corporation in 1976 and beginning operations in 1978. Founded by Dr. Ernst Volgenau, it is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, and employs 7200 people worldwide. Stanton D. Sloane is the current President and Chief Executive Officer. $831,863,009 32
27 Sprint Nextel Corp. a telecommunications company based in Overland Park, Kansas. The company owns and operates Sprint, the third largest wireless telecommunications network in United States, with 48.9 million customers,[1] behind Verizon Wireless and AT&T Mobility. $826,566,079 25
28 Serco Inc. a government services company based in Hook, North Hampshire in the United Kingdom. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. $812,485,235 56
29 Aerospace Corp. a private, non-profit corporation headquartered in El Segundo, California that has operated a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) for the United States Air Force since 1960. The purposes of the corporation are exclusively scientific: to engage in, assist and contribute to the support of scientific activities and projects for, and to perform and engage in research, development and advisory services to or for, the United States Government.[1] As the FFRDC for national-security space, Aerospace works closely with organizations such as the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) to provide "objective technical analyses and assessments for space programs that serve the national interest." $809,365,983
30 Honeywell Inc. a major conglomerate company that produces a variety of consumer products, engineering services, and aerospace systems for a wide variety of customers, from private consumers to major corporations and governments. $802,440,433 27
31 VSE Corp. diversified technical services company formed in 1959. VSE employs over 2,700 people.[3] Its 2008 and 2009 annual revenues surpassed $1 billion; 2007 revenues were reported at $653 million. In 2010 VSE Corporation was named the #1 Growth Company (over $500 million) by the Association for Capital Growth in the DC area; Ranked #1 Federal Contractor (small) by Government Executive magazine; #1 Climbing Company by Washington Post 2009; 6th Hottest Company in America by Business Week in 2008; ranked #4 on the 2007 Forbes 200 Best Small Companies in America list of U.S. companies. $796,376,741 46
32 Unisys Corp. headquartered in Blue Bell,[3][4] Pennsylvania, United States, and incorporated in Delaware,[5] is a global provider of information technology services and programs. $750,193,450 26
33 BearingPoint Inc. (parent company: BearingPoint Europe Holdings B.V.) is an independent management and technology consulting firm. Following a post-bankruptcy management buyout in August 2009, BearingPoint has been operated by its European management team and is organized as a partnership. BearingPoint is a European-based company, but operates with a global reach. $726,139,196 28
34 QinetiQ North America a British global defence technology company, formed from the greater part of the former UK government agency, Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA), when it was split up in June 2001 (with the smaller part becoming Dstl). Its major sites are in Farnborough, Hampshire, England, and in Malvern, Worcestershire where it was formerly DERA and is the largest single employer in the area. Former Central Intelligence Agency Director George Tenet served as an independent non-executive director to QinetiQ's Board between October 2006 and January 2008.[2] It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. $706,536,636 24
35 Rockwell Collins Inc. large United States-based international company headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, primarily providing aviation and information technology systems, solutions, and services to governmental agencies and aircraft manufacturers $637,976,449 30
36 General Atomics nuclear physics and defense contractor headquartered in San Diego, California. General Atomics’ research into fission and fusion matured into competencies in related technologies, allowing the company to expand into other fields of research. General Atomics develops systems ranging from the nuclear fuel cycle to remotely operated surveillance aircraft, airborne sensors, and advanced electric, electronic, wireless and laser technologies. $593,742,395 65
37 Alliant Techsystems Inc. one of the largest aerospace and defense companies in the United States with more than 18,000 employees in 22 states, Puerto Rico and internationally, and 2010 revenues in excess of an estimated US$4.8 billion.[3] The company headquarters is located in suburban Minneapolis, Minnesota. $581,514,667 53
38 General Physics Corp. A performance improvement company providing training, engineering, and technical services. $577,022,753
39 Alion Science and Technology Corp. employee-owned technology solutions company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the United States Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial customers.
Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion has 3300 employee-owners at major offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide.
It was established in 2002 when approximately 1600 employees purchased most of the assets of IIT Research Institute.
$568,721,662 31
40 Perot Systems Inc. information technology services provider based in Plano, Texas, USA. Peter Altabef has served as president and chief executive officer since 2004. On September 21, 2009, Perot Systems agreed to be acquired by Dell for $3.9 billion $543,910,602 41
41 Combat Support Associates a company-echelon unit which provides combat service support to a battalion. Combat Service Support (CSS) tasks are to man, arm, fuel, fix, and move the force. These tasks are generally categorized into logistics support, personnel service support, and health services support. $486,591,548 40
42 AT&T Inc. largest provider of fixed telephony in the United States, and also provides broadband and subscription television services. AT&T is the second largest provider of mobile telephony service in the United States, with over 92.8 million wireless customers, just behind Verizon Wireless' 93.2 million, and more than 210 million total customers.[4] As of 2010, AT&T is the 7th largest company in the United States by total revenue, as well as the 3rd largest non-oil company in the US (Behind Walmart and Bank of America). It is the 3rd largest company in Texas by total revenue (Behind ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips) and the largest non-oil company in Texas. It is also the largest company headquartered in Dallas.[5] In 2010, Forbes listed AT&T as the 13th largest company in the world and the 8th largest non-oil company in the world, the largest company in the world not associated with banking or oil, as well as the world's largest provider of telecommunication services $486,075,088 38
43 Wyle Laboratories Inc. privately-held provider of specialized engineering, scientific and technical services to the Department of Defense, NASA, and a variety of commercial customers primarily in the aerospace industry. The Company offers services in the areas of test and evaluation; systems engineering and information technology; life cycle and acquisition program management; life sciences research; space medical operations and engineering; and qualification testing for systems and components. Founded in 1949, the Company is still based in El Segundo, California, and has approximately 4,200 employees at more than 40 facilities nationwide. Wyle comprises three operating entities: Aerospace Group, Information Systems Group, and Integrated Science and Engineering Group $457,159,721 33
44 Arinc Inc. major provider of transport communications and systems engineering solutions for eight industries: aviation, airports, defense, government, healthcare, networks, security, and transportation. ARINC has installed computer data networks in police cars and railroad cars and also maintains the standards for line-replaceable units[citation needed].
ARINC is owned by the Carlyle Group, which acquired the company in October 2007.
$446,655,706 42
45 Stanley Inc. acquired by CGI Group in 2010, is an information technology company based in Arlington, Virginia, which describes itself as "a leading provider of systems integration and professional services to the U.S. federal government". Founded in 1966, it operated as a small, entrepreneurial consulting company for 20 years before experiencing fast growt $431,975,166 48
46 World Wide Technology systems integration company founded by David Steward and Jim Kavanaugh in July 1990. WWT provides technology and supply chain solutions with a focus on the commercial, government and telecom sectors. The company aids its customer base in the planning, procurement and deployment of IT products and solutions.
Based in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, WWT is the largest Cisco reseller to the U.S. Federal Government and holds several major purchasing contracts including ITES-2H, SEWP and is on the GSA Schedule. WWT employs over 1,000 people and operates more than 1,500,000 square feet (139,000 m2) of warehousing, distribution and integration space in 19 facilities throughout the world. WWT's total revenue is approaching $3 billion which makes it one of the largest African-American owned companies in the United States.
$429,578,066 63
47 NANA Regional Corp. one of thirteen Alaska Native Regional Corporations created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 (ANCSA) in settlement of Alaska Native land claims. NANA was incorporated in Alaska on June 7, 1972.[1] NANA is a for-profit corporation with a land base in the Kotzebue area in northwest Alaska. Its corporate office is in Kotzebue, Alaska. NANA's Alaska Native shareholders are of Inupiat descent.
The Northwest Arctic Native Association was NANA's predecessor, and played a key role in the effort to resolve Alaska Native land claims that led to passage of ANCSA. However, NANA is not an acroymn today.
$427,607,769 71
48 ManTech International Corp. co-founded in 1968 by George J. Pedersen[1]. The company’s main purpose is to deliver upcoming information technology and technical services to federal government customers. ManTech has grown to become one of the U.S. government’s leading providers of technologies for national security programs supporting the United States Intelligence Community and Departments of Defense, State, Homeland Security and Justice; the Space Community; and other government agencies. They specialize in software development, enterprise security architecture, information assurance, intelligence operations support, network and critical infrastructure protection, information technology, communications integration and engineering support. ManTech has supported the telecommunications use in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The corporation’s base is located in Fairfax, Virginia [2]. ManTech has approximately 9,000 employees with operations in 40 countries. Revenues have increased from $431 million in 2001 to $1.137 billion in 2006 [1]. $417,775,254 36
49 GTSI Corp. $402,935,728 45
50 Apptis Inc.  Accountancy and Passenger Ticket Issuing System used on Rail transport in Great Britain until 2007. (It was originally called The Advanced Passenger Ticket Issuing System as it was being developed at the time of the Advanced Passenger Train)
It was widely known as the All-Purpose Ticket-Issuing System, a description which was used during the development of the prototype devices.[1][2]
It led to the introduction, on the national railway, of a new standardised machine-printable ticket, the APTIS ticket, which replaced the Edmondson railway ticket first introduced in the 1840s.
$383,220,698 47
51 Deloitte & Touche LLP $381,800,000 55
52 Vangent Inc. $377,774,611 57
53 FLIR Systems Inc. $369,895,974 70
54 Thales North America Inc. $361,423,982 43
55 Qwest Communications International Inc. $356,989,834 51
56 Tetra Tech Inc. $353,063,358 62
57 Midwest Research Institute $332,293,328 52
58 Arctic Slope Regional Corp.  $319,057,470 35
59 Development Alternatives Inc. $314,887,671 --
60 CDW Government Inc. $308,177,996 54
61 Chenega Corp. $305,541,630 76
62 SGT Inc. $292,624,295 91
63 Telos Corp. $284,736,042 64
64 Motorola Inc. $283,198,299 61
65 Eyak Technology LLC $281,481,217 85
66 RTI International $276190646 87
67 Textron Inc $275,390,845 72
68 Sensor Technologies Inc $273,885,378 81
69 Westat $266,898,298 69
70 Chemonics International Inc. $256,859,399
71 Indyne Inc $253,623,114 67
72 NCI Information Systems Inc. $235531780 78
73 Ball Corp $219526280 89
74 Chugach Alaska Corp. $218,632,566 90
75 Affiliated Computer Services Inc. $217,356,743 68
76 Artel Inc. $207,732,858 88
77 Teledyne Technologies Inc. $203,678,315 64
78 CGI Group Inc. $203,595,695 73
79 Softmart Inc. $202,344,754 49
80 Oracle Corp. $199,300,915 59
81 Comtech Telecommunications Corp. $198,685,128 60
82 Mission Essential Personnel $198,407,133 --
83 Orbital Sciences Corp. $194,688,887 --
84 Government Acquisitions Inc. $191,833,145 75
85 Shaw Group Inc. $189,600,823 --
86 Tybrin Corp. $187,746,618 74
87 CH2M Hill Companies Ltd. $180,568,381 --
88 Scientific Research Corp. $176,817,480 100
89 Parsons Corp. $173,646,619 95
90 Siemens Corp. $173,416,265 79
91 Alutiiq LLC $171,126,422 --
92 BBNT Solutions LLC $167,702,701 --
93 immixGroup Inc. $167,105,472 66
94 STG Inc. $161,392,798 96
95 Cobham plc $156,111,675 --
96 Cubic Corp. $155,798,899 80
97 Centech Group Inc. $155,444,725 92
98 ViaSat Inc. $155,400,042 77
99 ICF International Inc. $151,966,704 93
100 Institute for Defense Analyses $150,960,706 --
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COMPANIES BY RANKING
2009 Company Contracts 2008
1 Lockheed Martin Corp. $14,983,515,367 1
2 Boeing Co. $10,838,231,984 2
3 Northrop Grumman Corp. $9,947,316,207 3
4 General Dynamics Corp. $6,066,178,545 6
5 Raytheon Co. $5,942,575,316 4
6 KBR Inc. $5,467,721,429 7
7 Science Applications International Corp. $4,811,194,880 5
8 L-3 Communications Inc. $4,236,653,555 8
9 Computer Sciences Corp. $3,435,767,906 9
10 Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. $2,779,421,015 11
11 ITT Corp. $2,582,618,798 14
12 Hewlett-Packard Co./EDS $2,570,144,924 10
13 Harris Corp. $2,206,815,088 13
14 BAE Systems $1,952,973,818 12
15 Dell Computer Corp. $1,880,000,000 15
16 Verizon Communications Inc. $1,657,188,750 18
17 United Technologies Corp. $1,631,704,120 19
18 IBM Corp. $1,592,164,845 16
19 Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. $1,559,799,202 20
20 CACI International Inc. $1,445,147,188 17
21 Battelle Memorial Institute $1,336,333,408 21
22 URS Corp. $1,010,928,761 34
23 DRS Technologies $1,001,027,097.00 22
24 General Electric Co. $971,213,692 37
25 Accenture Ltd $867,409,332 23
26 SRA International Inc. $831,863,009 32
27 Sprint Nextel Corp. $826,566,079 25
28 Serco Inc. $812,485,235 56
29 Aerospace Corp. $809,365,983
30 Honeywell Inc. $802,440,433 27
31 VSE Corp. $796,376,741 46
32 Unisys Corp. $750,193,450 26
33 BearingPoint Inc. $726,139,196 28
34 QinetiQ North America $706,536,636 24
35 Rockwell Collins Inc. $637,976,449 30
36 General Atomics $593,742,395 65
37 Alliant Techsystems Inc. $581,514,667 53
38 General Physics Corp. $577,022,753
39 Alion Science and Technology Corp. $568,721,662 31
40 Perot Systems Inc. $543,910,602 41
41 Combat Support Associates $486,591,548 40
42 AT&T Inc. $486,075,088 38
43 Wyle Laboratories Inc. $457,159,721 33
44 Arinc Inc. $446,655,706 42
45 Stanley Inc. $431,975,166 48
46 World Wide Technology $429,578,066 63
47 NANA Regional Corp. $427,607,769 71
48 ManTech International Corp. $417,775,254 36
49 GTSI Corp. $402,935,728 45
50 Apptis Inc. $383,220,698 47
51 Deloitte & Touche LLP $381,800,000 55
52 Vangent Inc. $377,774,611 57
53 FLIR Systems Inc. $369,895,974 70
54 Thales North America Inc. $361,423,982 43
55 Qwest Communications International Inc. $356,989,834 51
56 Tetra Tech Inc. $353,063,358 62
57 Midwest Research Institute $332,293,328 52
58 Arctic Slope Regional Corp. $319,057,470 35
59 Development Alternatives Inc. $314,887,671 --
60 CDW Government Inc. $308,177,996 54
61 Chenega Corp. $305,541,630 76
62 SGT Inc. $292,624,295 91
63 Telos Corp. $284,736,042 64
64 Motorola Inc. $283,198,299 61
65 Eyak Technology LLC $281,481,217 85
66 RTI International $276190646 87
67 Textron Inc $275,390,845 72
68 Sensor Technologies Inc $273,885,378 81
69 Westat $266,898,298 69
70 Chemonics International Inc. $256,859,399
71 Indyne Inc $253,623,114 67
72 NCI Information Systems Inc. $235531780 78
73 Ball Corp $219526280 89
74 Chugach Alaska Corp. $218,632,566 90
75 Affiliated Computer Services Inc. $217,356,743 68
76 Artel Inc. $207,732,858 88
77 Teledyne Technologies Inc. $203,678,315 64
78 CGI Group Inc. $203,595,695 73
79 Softmart Inc. $202,344,754 49
80 Oracle Corp. $199,300,915 59
81 Comtech Telecommunications Corp. $198,685,128 60
82 Mission Essential Personnel $198,407,133 --
83 Orbital Sciences Corp. $194,688,887 --
84 Government Acquisitions Inc. $191,833,145 75
85 Shaw Group Inc. $189,600,823 --
86 Tybrin Corp. $187,746,618 74
87 CH2M Hill Companies Ltd. $180,568,381 --
88 Scientific Research Corp. $176,817,480 100
89 Parsons Corp. $173,646,619 95
90 Siemens Corp. $173,416,265 79
91 Alutiiq LLC $171,126,422 --
92 BBNT Solutions LLC $167,702,701 --
93 immixGroup Inc. $167,105,472 66
94 STG Inc. $161,392,798 96
95 Cobham plc $156,111,675 --
96 Cubic Corp. $155,798,899 80
97 Centech Group Inc. $155,444,725 92
98 ViaSat Inc. $155,400,042 77
99 ICF International Inc. $151,966,704 93
100 Institute for Defense Analyses $150,960,706 --
COMPANIES BY RANKING
2009 Company Contracts 2008
1 Lockheed Martin Corp. $14,983,515,367 1
2 Boeing Co. $10,838,231,984 2
3 Northrop Grumman Corp. $9,947,316,207 3
4 General Dynamics Corp. $6,066,178,545 6
5 Raytheon Co. $5,942,575,316 4
6 KBR Inc. $5,467,721,429 7
7 Science Applications International Corp. $4,811,194,880 5
8 L-3 Communications Inc. $4,236,653,555 8
9 Computer Sciences Corp. $3,435,767,906 9
10 Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. $2,779,421,015 11
11 ITT Corp. $2,582,618,798 14
12 Hewlett-Packard Co./EDS $2,570,144,924 10
13 Harris Corp. $2,206,815,088 13
14 BAE Systems $1,952,973,818 12
15 Dell Computer Corp. $1,880,000,000 15
16 Verizon Communications Inc. $1,657,188,750 18
17 United Technologies Corp. $1,631,704,120 19
18 IBM Corp. $1,592,164,845 16
19 Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. $1,559,799,202 20
20 CACI International Inc. $1,445,147,188 17
21 Battelle Memorial Institute $1,336,333,408 21
22 URS Corp. $1,010,928,761 34
23 DRS Technologies $1,001,027,097.00 22
24 General Electric Co. $971,213,692 37
25 Accenture Ltd $867,409,332 23
26 SRA International Inc. $831,863,009 32
27 Sprint Nextel Corp. $826,566,079 25
28 Serco Inc. $812,485,235 56
29 Aerospace Corp. $809,365,983
30 Honeywell Inc. $802,440,433 27
31 VSE Corp. $796,376,741 46
32 Unisys Corp. $750,193,450 26
33 BearingPoint Inc. $726,139,196 28
34 QinetiQ North America $706,536,636 24
35 Rockwell Collins Inc. $637,976,449 30
36 General Atomics $593,742,395 65
37 Alliant Techsystems Inc. $581,514,667 53
38 General Physics Corp. $577,022,753
39 Alion Science and Technology Corp. $568,721,662 31
40 Perot Systems Inc. $543,910,602 41
41 Combat Support Associates $486,591,548 40
42 AT&T Inc. $486,075,088 38
43 Wyle Laboratories Inc. $457,159,721 33
44 Arinc Inc. $446,655,706 42
45 Stanley Inc. $431,975,166 48
46 World Wide Technology $429,578,066 63
47 NANA Regional Corp. $427,607,769 71
48 ManTech International Corp. $417,775,254 36
49 GTSI Corp. $402,935,728 45
50 Apptis Inc. $383,220,698 47
51 Deloitte & Touche LLP $381,800,000 55
52 Vangent Inc. $377,774,611 57
53 FLIR Systems Inc. $369,895,974 70
54 Thales North America Inc. $361,423,982 43
55 Qwest Communications International Inc. $356,989,834 51
56 Tetra Tech Inc. $353,063,358 62
57 Midwest Research Institute $332,293,328 52
58 Arctic Slope Regional Corp. $319,057,470 35
59 Development Alternatives Inc. $314,887,671 --
60 CDW Government Inc. $308,177,996 54
61 Chenega Corp. $305,541,630 76
62 SGT Inc. $292,624,295 91
63 Telos Corp. $284,736,042 64
64 Motorola Inc. $283,198,299 61
65 Eyak Technology LLC $281,481,217 85
66 RTI International $276190646 87
67 Textron Inc $275,390,845 72
68 Sensor Technologies Inc $273,885,378 81
69 Westat $266,898,298 69
70 Chemonics International Inc. $256,859,399
71 Indyne Inc $253,623,114 67
72 NCI Information Systems Inc. $235531780 78
73 Ball Corp $219526280 89
74 Chugach Alaska Corp. $218,632,566 90
75 Affiliated Computer Services Inc. $217,356,743 68
76 Artel Inc. $207,732,858 88
77 Teledyne Technologies Inc. $203,678,315 64
78 CGI Group Inc. $203,595,695 73
79 Softmart Inc. $202,344,754 49
80 Oracle Corp. $199,300,915 59
81 Comtech Telecommunications Corp. $198,685,128 60
82 Mission Essential Personnel $198,407,133 --
83 Orbital Sciences Corp. $194,688,887 --
84 Government Acquisitions Inc. $191,833,145 75
85 Shaw Group Inc. $189,600,823 --
86 Tybrin Corp. $187,746,618 74
87 CH2M Hill Companies Ltd. $180,568,381 --
88 Scientific Research Corp. $176,817,480 100
89 Parsons Corp. $173,646,619 95
90 Siemens Corp. $173,416,265 79
91 Alutiiq LLC $171,126,422 --
92 BBNT Solutions LLC $167,702,701 --
93 immixGroup Inc. $167,105,472 66
94 STG Inc. $161,392,798 96
95 Cobham plc $156,111,675 --
96 Cubic Corp. $155,798,899 80
97 Centech Group Inc. $155,444,725 92
98 ViaSat Inc. $155,400,042 77
99 ICF International Inc. $151,966,704 93
100 Institute for Defense Analyses $150,960,706 --
COMPANIES BY RANKING
2009 Company Contracts 2008
1 Lockheed Martin Corp. $14,983,515,367 1
2 Boeing Co. $10,838,231,984 2
3 Northrop Grumman Corp. $9,947,316,207 3
4 General Dynamics Corp. $6,066,178,545 6
5 Raytheon Co. $5,942,575,316 4
6 KBR Inc. $5,467,721,429 7
7 Science Applications International Corp. $4,811,194,880 5
8 L-3 Communications Inc. $4,236,653,555 8
9 Computer Sciences Corp. $3,435,767,906 9
10 Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. $2,779,421,015 11
11 ITT Corp. $2,582,618,798 14
12 Hewlett-Packard Co./EDS $2,570,144,924 10
13 Harris Corp. $2,206,815,088 13
14 BAE Systems $1,952,973,818 12
15 Dell Computer Corp. $1,880,000,000 15
16 Verizon Communications Inc. $1,657,188,750 18
17 United Technologies Corp. $1,631,704,120 19
18 IBM Corp. $1,592,164,845 16
19 Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. $1,559,799,202 20
20 CACI International Inc. $1,445,147,188 17
21 Battelle Memorial Institute $1,336,333,408 21
22 URS Corp. $1,010,928,761 34
23 DRS Technologies $1,001,027,097.00 22
24 General Electric Co. $971,213,692 37
25 Accenture Ltd $867,409,332 23
26 SRA International Inc. $831,863,009 32
27 Sprint Nextel Corp. $826,566,079 25
28 Serco Inc. $812,485,235 56
29 Aerospace Corp. $809,365,983
30 Honeywell Inc. $802,440,433 27
31 VSE Corp. $796,376,741 46
32 Unisys Corp. $750,193,450 26
33 BearingPoint Inc. $726,139,196 28
34 QinetiQ North America $706,536,636 24
35 Rockwell Collins Inc. $637,976,449 30
36 General Atomics $593,742,395 65
37 Alliant Techsystems Inc. $581,514,667 53
38 General Physics Corp. $577,022,753
39 Alion Science and Technology Corp. $568,721,662 31
40 Perot Systems Inc. $543,910,602 41
41 Combat Support Associates $486,591,548 40
42 AT&T Inc. $486,075,088 38
43 Wyle Laboratories Inc. $457,159,721 33
44 Arinc Inc. $446,655,706 42
45 Stanley Inc. $431,975,166 48
46 World Wide Technology $429,578,066 63
47 NANA Regional Corp. $427,607,769 71
48 ManTech International Corp. $417,775,254 36
49 GTSI Corp. $402,935,728 45
50 Apptis Inc. $383,220,698 47
51 Deloitte & Touche LLP $381,800,000 55
52 Vangent Inc. $377,774,611 57
53 FLIR Systems Inc. $369,895,974 70
54 Thales North America Inc. $361,423,982 43
55 Qwest Communications International Inc. $356,989,834 51
56 Tetra Tech Inc. $353,063,358 62
57 Midwest Research Institute $332,293,328 52
58 Arctic Slope Regional Corp. $319,057,470 35
59 Development Alternatives Inc. $314,887,671 --
60 CDW Government Inc. $308,177,996 54
61 Chenega Corp. $305,541,630 76
62 SGT Inc. $292,624,295 91
63 Telos Corp. $284,736,042 64
64 Motorola Inc. $283,198,299 61
65 Eyak Technology LLC $281,481,217 85
66 RTI International $276190646 87
67 Textron Inc $275,390,845 72
68 Sensor Technologies Inc $273,885,378 81
69 Westat $266,898,298 69
70 Chemonics International Inc. $256,859,399
71 Indyne Inc $253,623,114 67
72 NCI Information Systems Inc. $235531780 78
73 Ball Corp $219526280 89
74 Chugach Alaska Corp. $218,632,566 90
75 Affiliated Computer Services Inc. $217,356,743 68
76 Artel Inc. $207,732,858 88
77 Teledyne Technologies Inc. $203,678,315 64
78 CGI Group Inc. $203,595,695 73
79 Softmart Inc. $202,344,754 49
80 Oracle Corp. $199,300,915 59
81 Comtech Telecommunications Corp. $198,685,128 60
82 Mission Essential Personnel $198,407,133 --
83 Orbital Sciences Corp. $194,688,887 --
84 Government Acquisitions Inc. $191,833,145 75
85 Shaw Group Inc. $189,600,823 --
86 Tybrin Corp. $187,746,618 74
87 CH2M Hill Companies Ltd. $180,568,381 --
88 Scientific Research Corp. $176,817,480 100
89 Parsons Corp. $173,646,619 95
90 Siemens Corp. $173,416,265 79
91 Alutiiq LLC $171,126,422 --
92 BBNT Solutions LLC $167,702,701 --
93 immixGroup Inc. $167,105,472 66
94 STG Inc. $161,392,798 96
95 Cobham plc $156,111,675 --
96 Cubic Corp. $155,798,899 80
97 Centech Group Inc. $155,444,725 92
98 ViaSat Inc. $155,400,042 77
99 ICF International Inc. $151,966,704 93
100 Institute for Defense Analyses $150,960,706 --