41 : Hewlett Packard Co.
Top 100 Revenue: $209,933,000
Defense revenue:
Civilian revenue:
2002 revenue: $72.3 billion
2002 earnings : loss of $923 million
2001 revenue: $81.1 billion
2001 earnings: $624 million
Number of employees: 141,000
Headquarters: Palo Alto, Calif.
Web address: www.hp.com
President/CEO: Carleton (Carly) Fiorina, chairman and CEO
Head of gov't business: Alan Lawrence, strategic programs director
Ticker: NYSE: HPQ
Lines of business: Imaging and printing, personal systems, enterprise systems, services, and financial services
Major customers: Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Agriculture
Major contracts/projects: A series of HP technology and services contracts worth more than $40 million forms the foundation of the Department of Agriculture advanced common computing environment and is helping three key agencies within the department provide farmers, ranchers, land owners and millions of other Americans with significantly enhanced services. USDA offices are now linked through a computer network running on HP ProLiant servers that enables customers to get the information from any of the agency''s 2,700 offices. Through networked HP printers, USDA can provide farmers, foresters, conservation groups and other constituents with customized maps created in color with high resolution.
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