19 : Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.
Top 100 Revenue: $1,559,799,202
Defense revenue: $995,702,838
Civilian revenue: $564,096,365
2008 revenue: $11.3 billion
2008 earnings : $420.7 million
2007 revenue: $8.5 billion
2007 earnings: $287.1 million
Number of employees: 57,000
Headquarters: Pasadena, Calif.
Web address: http://www.jacobs.com
President/CEO: Craig L. Martin, president and CEO
Head of gov't business: William J. Birkhofer, senior vice president, public sector sales
Ticker: JEC
Lines of business: Aerospace and defense, automotive and industrial, buildings, chemicals and polymers, consumer and forest products, energy, environmental programs, infrastructure, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, refining and technology
Major customers: Defense Information Systems Agency, Army and Air Force
Major contracts/projects: Jacobs, one of 14 companies on the agency’s ENCORE II Information Technology Solutions contract, is providing net-centric solutions, including network engineering, analysis and support to various agencies under this $12.2 billion deal.
Previous Profile: 2008
Sources: Washington Technology, Eagle Eye Publishers Inc., and Houlihan Lokey
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