26 : Hewlett-Packard Co.
Top 100 Revenue: $494,000,000
Defense revenue: $253,774,607
Civilian revenue: $240,225,393
2005 revenue: $86.7 billion
2005 earnings : $2.4 billion
2004 revenue: $79.9 billion
2004 earnings: $3.5 billion
Number of employees: 150,000
Headquarters: Palo Alto, Calif.
Web address: www.hp.com
President/CEO: Mark Hurd, president and CEO
Ticker: NYSE: HPQ
Lines of business: Personal systems group, imaging and printing group and technology solutions group
Major customers: Defense Department, Homeland Security Department and Veterans Affairs Department
Major contracts/projects: HP was hired by the Defense Logistics Agency to provide technology solutions to the Enterprise Data Center program, an initiative to create a single, organization-wide IT infrastructure. The 10-year contract, which was awarded in September 2004, is worth $290 million.
Previous Profile: 2005
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