52 : Serco Services Inc. **
Top 100 Revenue: $185,000,000
Defense revenue: $183,225,521
Civilian revenue: $1,774,479
2005 revenue: $462 million
2005 earnings :
2004 revenue: $182.5 million
2004 earnings:
Number of employees: 6,000
Headquarters: Vienna, Va.
Web address: www.serco-na.com
President/CEO: Ed Casey, CEO, Serco North America and George Troendle, president, Serco Inc.
Head of gov't business: same as president and CEO
Ticker: London ExchangeSECCF
Lines of business: Aviation services, business process reengineering, economic cost analysis, engineering, enterprise outsourcing, fleet and utility services, homeland security, human strategies, information technology, integrated revenue services, national security personnel systems, parks and recreation services, supply chain management and transportation services
Major customers: Environmental Protection Agency, Army, Navy and U.S. Postal Service
Major contracts/projects: Serco was hired by the Army''s Human Resource Command to serve as its worldwide provider of common access cards, which are smart cards issued throughout the Defense Department to provide secure digital identification and access to automated systems and networks. The contract is worth $25 million.
Previous Profile: 2005
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