6 : Raytheon Co.
Expanded Profile
Top 100 Revenue: $2,520,555,928
Defense revenue: $2,358,660,383
Civilian revenue: $161,895,546
2005 revenue: $21.9 billion
2005 earnings : $871 million
2004 revenue: $20.2 billion
2004 earnings: $417 million
Number of employees: 80,000
Headquarters: Waltham, Mass.
Web address: www.raytheon.com
President/CEO: William H. Swanson, chairman and CEO
Head of gov't business: Ron Ross, president, Raytheon Information Solutions
Ticker: NYSE: RTN
Lines of business: Homeland security, missile defense, precision engagement and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
Major customers: Defense Logistics Agency, Defense Department, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Education Department and Energy Department
Major contracts/projects: Raytheon Information Solutions is helping the National Weather Service with operations and maintenance of its Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System, a nationwide operational weather data analysis and dissemination system. The contract is worth approximately $300 million if all options are exercised.
Previous Profile: 2005
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