1 : Lockheed Martin Corp.
Expanded Profile
Top 100 Revenue: $6,200,059,564
Defense revenue: $4,171,240,715
Civilian revenue: $2,028,818,849
2005 revenue: $37.2 billion
2005 earnings : $1.8 billion
2004 revenue: $35.5 billion
2004 earnings: $1.3 billion
Number of employees: 135,000
Headquarters: Bethesda, Md.
Web address: www.lockheedmartin.com
President/CEO: Robert J. Stevens, chairman, president and CEO
Head of gov't business: Michael F. Camardo, executive vice president, information and technology services
Ticker: NYSE: LMT
Lines of business: Aeronautics, electronic systems, information and technology services, integrated systems and solutions and space systems
Major customers: U.S. Postal Service, Homeland Security Department and Defense Department
Major contracts/projects: Lockheed Martin is improving the automated recognition of handwritten and machine-printed addresses on letter mail for the U.S. Postal Service. The $120 million contract involves upgrading reader systems at 350 processing and distribution centers.
Previous Profile: 2005
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