8 : WorldCom Inc.
Expanded Profile
Top 100 Revenue: $772,448,000
Defense revenue:
Civilian revenue:
2002 revenue: Not reported due to bankruptcy
2002 earnings : Not reported due to bankruptcy
2001 revenue: $35.2 billion
2001 earnings: $1.4 billion
Number of employees: 58,000
Headquarters: Ashburn, Va.
Web address: www.mci.com
President/CEO: Michael Capellas, chairman and CEO
Head of gov't business: Jerry Edgerton, senior vice president of MCI Government Markets
Ticker: WCOEQ; MCWEQ
Lines of business: Managed services, voice, Internet, data, and government products
Major customers: U.S. Postal Service; Department of Defense; and the Federal Aviation Administration
Major contracts/projects: MCI, the brand name for WorldCom Inc., is working on a nine-year contract with the Defense Information Systems Agency, supporting the Department of Defense''s command and control network '' the Defense Information System Network (DISN). Under this contract, worth $400 million, MCI provides switched and bandwidth manager services for the continental United States portion of the network. MCI provides switches to route voice traffic, bandwidth managers to direct data communications, ATM switches, network management, and security.
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