Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors: 2008
1 : Lockheed Martin Corp.
Expanded Profile
Top 100 Revenue: $13,448,719,816
Defense revenue: $10,205,260,125
Civilian revenue: $3,243,459,691
2007 revenue: $41.9 billion
2007 earnings : $3 billion
2006 revenue: $39.6 billion
2006 earnings: $2.5 billion
Number of employees: 140,000
Headquarters: Bethesda, Md.
Web address: www.lmco.com
President/CEO: Robert J. Stevens, chairman, president and CEO
Head of gov't business: Linda Gooden, executive vice president, information systems and global services
Ticker: NYSE: LMT
Lines of business: Aeronautics, electronic systems, information systems and global services and space systems
Major customers: Agriculture Department, Commerce Department, Defense Department, Energy Department, Health and Human Services Department, Homeland Security Department, Housing and Urban Development Department, Justice Department, Transportation Department, Environmental Protection Agency, NASA, Social Security Administration and U.S. Postal Service
Major contracts/projects: Lockheed Martin is developing and maintaining the Next Generation Identification system for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the new biometrics system to be used by state, local and federal authorities. Specifically, the company is providing program management and oversight as well as biometric and large systems development and integration expertise. The contract is worth $1 billion over 10 years.
Previous Profile: 2007
Sources: Sources: Washington Technology, Federal Sources Inc., Houlihan Lokey
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