Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors: 2008
9 : Computer Sciences Corp.
Expanded Profile
Top 100 Revenue: $3,670,742,772
Defense revenue: $2,583,046,787
Civilian revenue: $1,087,695,985
2007 revenue: $14.9 billion
2007 earnings : $388.8 million
2006 revenue: $14.6 billion
2006 earnings: $528.1 million
Number of employees: 79,000
Headquarters: Falls Church, Va.
Web address: www.csc.com
President/CEO: Michael W. Laphen, chairman, president and CEO
Head of gov't business: James W. Sheaffer, president, North American Public Sector
Ticker: NYSE: CSC
Lines of business: Consulting, systems integration and outsourcing
Major customers: Defense Department, NASA, Navy, Army, Air Force, Treasury Department, Health and Human Services Department, Environmental Protection Agency, Transportation Department and State Department
Major contracts/projects: Computer Sciences Corp., was awarded a Software Engineering and Specialized Scientific Support blanket purchase agreement to provide information technology and information management services to the EPA''s Office of Research and Development. The contract is worth $110 million.
Previous Profile: 2007
Sources: Sources: Washington Technology, Federal Sources Inc., Houlihan Lokey

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