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22 : CACI International Inc.
Top 100 Revenue: $1,009,000,000
Defense revenue: $760,241,031
Civilian revenue: $248,758,969
2006 revenue: $1.8 billion
2006 earnings: $84.8 million
2005 revenue: $1.6 billion
2005 earnings: $79.7 million
Number of employees: 10000
Headquarters: Arlington, Va.
Web address: www.caci.com
President/CEO: J.P. London, chairman and CEO
Ticker: NYSE: CAI
Lines of business: Homeland security, systems integration, network services, information assurance, intelligence services, knowledge management, modeling and simulation and engineering and logistics
Major customers: Defense Department, Army, Navy, Air Force, State Department, Transportation Security Administration and Marine Corps
Major contracts/projects: CACI was re-hired by the Office of the Secretary of Defense to provide managed network services for $59.5 million. The company also announced in late 2006 that it won $230 million worth of national security and intelligence contracts. The company will be providing information technology solutions to agencies involved in homeland security and fighting terrorism.
Previous Profile: 2006
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