31 : MorganFranklin
Location:McLean, Va.
Annual growth rate:76.71%
2005 revenue:27,428,119
2004 revenue:15,899,885
2003 revenue:8,207,404
2002 revenue:6,097,742
2001 revenue:2,813,000
Leadership:Robert Morgan, CEO
Number of employees:200
Web site:www.morgan-franklin.com
Lines of business:IT services
Major customers:Executive Office of the President, National Security Council, Defense Information Systems Agency, U.S. House of Representatives, Homeland Security Department and State Department
Major contracts/projects:MorganFranklin has a $25 million blanket purchase agreement with the Defense Information Services Agency, providing information technology, telecommunications services and hardware and software.
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