5 : Computer Sciences Corp.
Expanded Profile
Top 100 Revenue: $2,836,299,151
Defense revenue: $1,614,314,698
Civilian revenue: $1,221,984,453
2005 revenue: $14.1 billion
2005 earnings : $812.2 million
2004 revenue: $14.8 billion
2004 earnings: $519.4 million
Number of employees: 80,000
Headquarters: El Segundo, Calif.
Web address: www.csc.com
President/CEO: Van B. Honeycutt, chairman and CEO and Michael W. Laphen, president and COO
Head of gov't business: Jim Sheaffer, president, federal sector
Ticker: NYSE: CSC
Lines of business: Application outsourcing, business process outsourcing, credit services, customer relationship management, enterprise solutions, hosting services, IT infrastructure outsourcing, knowledge management, legal solutions, management consulting, outsourcing, risk management and claims, security and supply chain management
Major customers: Health and Human Services Department, Defense Department and Federal Aviation Administration
Major contracts/projects: The Transportation Department re-hired Computer Sciences Corp., to continue providing information technology services to the John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center in Cambridge, Mass. The new $178 million contract follows a $191 million contract the company won at the Volpe Center in August 2000.
Previous Profile: 2005
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