31 : AT&T Inc.
Top 100 Revenue: $432,701,810
Defense revenue: $347,470,755
Civilian revenue: $85,231,055
2005 revenue: $43.7 billion
2005 earnings : $4.8 billion
2004 revenue: $40.8 billion
2004 earnings: $5.9 billion
Number of employees: 189,950
Headquarters: San Antonio
Web address: www.att.com
President/CEO: Edward E. Whitacre Jr., chairman and CEO
Head of gov't business: Don Herring, president, AT&T Government Solutions
Ticker: NYSE: T
Lines of business: Consumer, small business, global, national, mid-size, regional business and government solutions and wholesale
Major customers: Defense Information Systems Agency, State Department, Justice Department, Marine Corps and Joint Command
Major contracts/projects: AT&T Government Solutions is providing circuits and manage network bandwidth to the Defense Information Systems Network under a $95.4 million, three-year contract.
Previous Profile: 2005
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