90 : Computer Associates International Inc.
Top 100 Revenue: $56,009,000
Defense revenue:
Civilian revenue:
2002 revenue: $3 billion
2002 earnings : loss of $1.1 billion
2001 revenue: $4.2 billion
2001 earnings: loss of $591 million
Number of employees: 16,000
Headquarters: Islandia, N.Y.
Web address: www.cai.com
President/CEO: Sanjay Kumar, chairman and CEO
Head of gov't business: Peter Scalone, area manager, federal government solutions
Ticker: NYSE: CA
Lines of business: eTrust solutions, CA Technology Services, customer support and alliances, advantage and mainframe solutions, North American sales, and BrightStor Solutions
Major customers: General Services Administration, Federal Transit Administration
Major contracts/projects: Computer Associates created a Web-enabled grants management systems for the Federal Transit Administration, which has increased its grant processing throughput significantly since deployment. Named TEAM-Web, this custom application supports the FTA''s primary mission of providing more than $7 billion in annual funding to assist states and local governments in improving the infrastructure and security of U.S. mass transit systems. Designed, built and maintained by a team of CA Services consultants from CA''s Federal Division, TEAM-Web enables the FTA to seamlessly handle the growth of its grants management business as mandated by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
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