45 : Battelle Memorial Institute
Top 100 Revenue: $126,558,000
Defense revenue:
Civilian revenue:
2002 revenue: $1.2 billion
2002 earnings : Not-for-profit company
2001 revenue: $1 billion
2001 earnings: Not-for-profit company
Number of employees: 16,000
Headquarters: Columbus, Ohio
Web address: www.battelle.org
President/CEO: Carl Kohrt, president and CEO; John McCoy, chairman
Head of gov't business: Gregory Frank, executive vice president, government market sectors
Ticker: Privately held
Lines of business: Energy, energy products, chemical, healthcare, Army, Marines, Navy, Department of Defense, environmental, NASA, special programs, Air Force, health and human services, transportation and AgriFood
Major customers: Department of Defense, NASA and Department of Health and Human Services
Major contracts/projects: Battelle is working on two fronts with the Department of Transportation to keep hazardous materials safe during transportation. One thrust has Battelle developing and testing new security technology designed to enhance the security of highway transportation of hazardous materials. The other involves training and educational outreach to government and law enforcement officials who are responsible for daily inspections of vehicles transporting hazardous materials.
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