26 : Sprint Corp.
Top 100 Revenue: $493,134,000
Defense revenue: $167,665,560
Civilian revenue: $325,468,440
2004 revenue: $27.4 billion
2004 earnings : $1 billion loss
2003 revenue: $26.2 billion
2003 earnings: $1.3 billion
Number of employees: 60,000
Headquarters: Overland Park, Kan.
Web address: www.sprint.com
President/CEO: Gary D. Forsee, chairman and CEO, Len J. Lauer, president and COO
Head of gov't business: Tony D''Agata, general manager and vice president, Sprint Government Systems division
Ticker: NYSE: FON
Lines of business: Business solutions, consumer solutions and local telecommunications
Major customers: Defense Information Systems Agency, Education Department and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Major contracts/projects: Sprint is providing connectivity for Defense Department sites within Japan and between Japan and Guam.
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