6 : KBR Inc.
Top 100 Revenue: $5,467,721,429
Defense revenue: $5,467,721,429
Civilian revenue: 0
2008 revenue: $11.6 billion
2008 earnings : $318 million
2007 revenue: $8.7 billion
2007 earnings: $302 million
Number of employees: 50,000
Headquarters: Houston
Web address: http://www.kbr.com
President/CEO: Bill Utt, chairman, president and CEO
Head of gov't business: William C. Bodie, interim president, government and infrastructure
Ticker: KBR
Lines of business: Civil infrastructure, construction, operations and maintenance, consulting, downstream, government services, subsidiary operations, technology, upstream and ventures
Major customers: Army Corps of Engineers, Army, Navy and Defense Department
Major contracts/projects: KBR is providing design, engineering, construction management and project management services to various projects for the Army Corps of Engineers. The $197 million in task orders is part of the CENTCOM Multiple Award Task Order contract.
Previous Profile: 2008
Sources: Washington Technology, Eagle Eye Publishers Inc., and Houlihan Lokey

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