16 : Dynanet Corp.
Location:Columbia, Md.
Annual growth rate:109.51%
2003 revenue:11,169,376
2002 revenue:10,585,421
2001 revenue:7,872,210
2000 revenue:4,225,697
1999 revenue:579,691
Leadership:Sean M. Peay
Number of employees:75
Web site:www. dynanetcorp.com
Lines of business:Network integration and design, hardware and software application development services, professional and technical services, telecommunication/telephone systems and services
Major customers:Food and Drug Administration, National Business Center, General Services Administration, Veterans Affairs, Agricultural Research Service, Air Force, Maryland Division of Human Resources
Major contracts/projects:Dynanet Corp. is managing the FDA''s nationwide network and central information technology services. FDA has 12,000 users connected to 70-plus enterprise-class server systems. The company has redesigned and replaced hardware for FDA''s wide area network infrastructure, implemented of a load-balanced firewall system, redesigned and replaced of the switch/router infrastructure, and executed a secure remote network access system for mobile FDA personnel. Currently, Dynanet also is helping FDA with long range IT planning.

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