Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors: 2008
59 : Oracle Corp.
Top 100 Revenue: $281,998,406
Defense revenue: $135,187,746
Civilian revenue: $146,810,660
2007 revenue: $18 billion
2007 earnings : $4.3 billion
2006 revenue: $14.4 billion
2006 earnings: $3.4 billion
Number of employees: $74,674
Headquarters: Redwood Shores, Calif.
Web address: www.oracle.com
President/CEO: Larry Ellison, CEO, Charles Phillips, president and Safra Catz, president and CFO
Head of gov't business: Mark Johnson, senior vice president, public sector
Ticker: NASDAQ: ORCL
Lines of business: Acquired products, Oracle database, Oracle fusion middleware, Oracle applications, Oracle enterprise manager, related technologies, Oracle for midsize companies, Oracle support, Oracle on demand, Oracle consulting, Oracle University and Oracle financing
Major customers: Army Corps of Engineers, Census Bureau, Federal Aviation Administration, Marine Corps, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid and U.S. Postal Service
Major contracts/projects: Oracle''s Healthcare Transaction Base serves as the foundation for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services'' Healthcare Integrated General Ledger Accounting System History System. The initiative provides a document-centric view of claim information.
Previous Profile: 2007
Sources: Sources: Washington Technology, Federal Sources Inc., Houlihan Lokey
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