96 : NCI Information Systems Inc.
Top 100 Revenue: $129,300,000
Defense revenue: $77,649,641
Civilian revenue: $51,650,358
2006 revenue: $218.3 million
2006 earnings : $9.3 million
2005 revenue: $191.3 million
2005 earnings: $12.3 million
Number of employees: 1500
Headquarters: Reston, Va.
Web address: www.nciinc.com
President/CEO: Charles K. Narang, chairman and CEO and Terry W. Glasgow, president and COO
Ticker: NASDAQ: NCIT
Lines of business: Enterprise systems management, information assurance, network engineering and systems development and integration
Major customers: Energy Department, Justice Department, State Department, Transportation Department, NASA and Defense Department
Major contracts/projects: NCI is providing Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System with an upgraded architecture and network design under a $6.7 million task order. The company''s subsidiary, NCI Information Systems Inc., is also providing the Air National Guard''s Information Analysis Network with technology transformation and information technology services under a $25.3 million contract.
Previous Profile: 2006
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