2 : SGIS
Location:Vienna, Va.
Annual growth rate:181.16%
2006 revenue:30,662,209
2005 revenue:26,451,607
2004 revenue:11,308,459
2003 revenue:3,669,326
2002 revenue:490,655
Leadership:Hany Girgis
Number of employees:500
Web site:www.sgis.com
Lines of business:IT services, physical network security and analysis, applications and software development, software testing, information assurance, training and documentation, configuration management, intelligence data collection and coordination, counterintelligence threat analysis, geographic information systems development
Major customers:Defense Department, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Director of National Intelligence, NSA, other intelligence agencies, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Pentagon Telecommunications Center, State Department, Bureau of Land Management, and states of Florida, California, and Oregon.
Major contracts/projects:NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory awarded SGIS a Temporary Support Effort Personnel prime contract worth over $75 million to help pursue its vision of expanding the limits of space exploration. Services include atmospheric science research, object oriented design, space physics analysis, lunar experimentation and database development.

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