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Top 2008

Washington Technology’s 15th annual Top 100 ranks the largest government contractors as they face a quickly evolving market fraught with uncertainty and opportunity as government agencies deal with tight budgets and a lame duck administration.

Now Online-2008 Top 100 Government IT Contractors

 
Wondering who was who in the past Top 100 lists? See our archives below...
2007: Send in the Big Dogs
Top 100 2007 Cover

Revamped rankings reflect demand for solutions, services and mission-critical support

Successful government contractors no longer simply tout their information technology prowess. They go to market talking about how they solve customers’ problems, decrease costs and support critical missions. [More]

2006: The Billion-Dollar Club
Top 100 2006 Cover

To be a member, focus on defense, homeland security, health IT, outsourcing as hot opportunities

When Ed Casey became CEO of Serco North America Inc. in January, he knew he had a formidable task ahead of him...[More]

2005:12th Annual Top 100
Top 100 2005 Cover

Masters of Reinvention- Successful companies transform and grow with rapidly changing market

When Rear Adm. Scott Fry retired from the Navy last year, Bahman Atefi knew Fry would be a great hire for Alion Science and Technology Corp. Fry had 32 years on active duty and 20 years in senior management positions...[More]

2004:Want to be BIG? Start acting like it
Top 100 2004 Cover

The Top 100's steady climbers have one thing in common: a long-term growth plan

When Philip Nolan went to work for Stanley Associates Inc. in 1989, communication was swift and easy..[More]

2003:10th annual Top 100 -Overview
Top 100 2003 Cover

Michael Solley didn't want to take an early retirement when Computer Sciences Corp. bought Nichols Research in 1999. Solley, who was executive vice president of Nichols, saw growing opportunities in the Pentagon's plans to modernize aircraft and other weapons systems...[More]

 

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