10 : Dell Inc.
Expanded Profile
Top 100 Revenue: $1,551,003,348
Defense revenue: $1,178,319,669
Civilian revenue: $372,683,679
2005 revenue: $49.2 billion
2005 earnings : $3 billion
2004 revenue: $41.1 billion
2004 earnings: $2.6 billion
Number of employees: 65,200
Headquarters: Round Rock, Texas
Web address: www.dell.com
President/CEO: Kevin B. Rollins, president and CEO
Head of gov't business: Troy West, vice president, Dell Federal
Ticker: Nasdaq: DELL
Lines of business: Servers, storage, printing and imaging systems, workstations, notebook computers, desktop computers, networking products, software and peripheral products, managed services, professional services, deployment services, support services and training and certification services
Major customers: Transportation Department, Navy and Army
Major contracts/projects: Dell is providing hardware and services to the Transporation Department under a $100 million blanket purchase agreement with the Federal Aviation Administration. The company is also supplying systems to the Census Bureau through a $600 million contract between Census and Harris Corp.
Previous Profile: 2005
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