2 : Northrop Grumman Corp.
Expanded Profile
Top 100 Revenue: $5,465,418,262
Defense revenue: $4,322,500,739
Civilian revenue: $1,142,917,523
2005 revenue: $30.7 billion
2005 earnings : $1.4 billion
2004 revenue: $29.9 billion
2004 earnings: $1.1 billion
Number of employees: 125,000
Headquarters: Los Angeles
Web address: www.northropgrumman.com
President/CEO: Ronald D. Sugar, chairman, CEO and president
Head of gov't business: James O''Neill, corporate vice president and president of Northrop Grumman IT; Kent Schneider, sector vice president, business development, Northrop Grumman IT
Ticker: NYSE: NOC
Lines of business: Electronic systems, information technology, integrated systems, mission systems, Newport News, ship systems, space technology and technical services
Major customers: Defense Department, Centers for Disease Control, Internal Revenue Service, and Homeland Security Department
Major contracts/projects: Northrop Grumman will lead a team selected by the Internal Revenue Service to provide systems support, security and business services for the Treasury Department and other federal agencies. The Total Information Processing Support Services-3 contracts, worth a maximum of $3 billion, will help improve IT management and operations for the Treasury Department.
Previous Profile: 2005
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