43 : Verizon Communications Inc.
Top 100 Revenue: $154,536,000
Defense revenue:
Civilian revenue:
2002 revenue: $67.6 billion
2002 earnings : $4.1 billion
2001 revenue: $67.2 billion
2001 earnings: $389 million
Number of employees: 229,500
Headquarters: New York
Web address: www.verizon.com
President/CEO: Ivan Seidenberg, CEO; Charles Lee, chairman; Lawrence Babbio, vice chairman and president
Head of gov't business: Shelley Murphy, vice president, federal sales, Verizon Enterprise Solutions Group
Ticker: NYSE: VZ
Lines of business: Domestic telecom, wireless, international, and information services
Major customers: Army, Department of Justice, Federal Emergency Management Agency, GSA
Major contracts/projects: In response to the Clean Air Act, Verizon Federal Markets has supported the federal government in establishing teleworking centers in Maryland and Virginia. These centers, designed as hubs for frequent teleworkers, are used by employees of federal, state and local governments who face daily commutes of 75 miles or more each way to work. The success of these teleworking centers has led to GSA establishing centers in over 30 other U.S. cities.
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