34 : Rockwell Collins Inc.
Top 100 Revenue: $476,761,244
Defense revenue: $471,972,458
Civilian revenue: $4,788,786
2006 revenue: $3.9 billion
2006 earnings : $477 million
2005 revenue: $3.5 billion
2005 earnings: $396 million
Number of employees: 19000
Headquarters: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Web address: www.rockwellcollins.com
President/CEO: Clayton M. Jones, chairman, president and CEO
Head of gov't business: Greg S. Churchill, executive vice president and COO, government systems
Ticker: NYSE: COL
Lines of business: Government systems and commercial systems
Major customers: Defense Department, Air Force, Army and Navy
Major contracts/projects: Rockwell Collins is a subcontractor to Boeing on the Family of Advanced Beyond Line-of-Sight Terminals, which will link warfighters to different satellites. The system will further enable planned incremental capability for robust, secure, global strategic and tactical communications between ground, air and space platforms. The company''s work on the initiative is worth $127 million. Rockwell Collins also works for the Naval Inventory Control Point''s AN/ARC-210 Performance Based Logistics program. The company provides service to the AN/ARC-210, which are multi-band, multi-mode radios within the Navy and Marine Corps. The 10-year contract is worth $53.2 million.
Previous Profile: 2006
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