72 : NCI Information Systems Inc.
Top 100 Revenue: $235531780
Defense revenue: $207149019.49
Civilian revenue: $28382760.27
2008 revenue: $390.6 million
2008 earnings : $17 million
2007 revenue: $304.4 million
2007 earnings:
Number of employees: 2500
Headquarters: Reston, Va.
Web address: http://www.nciinc.com/
President/CEO: Charles K. Narang, chairman and CEO and Terry W. Glasgow, president
Ticker: NCIT
Lines of business: Network engineering, information assurance and cybersecurity, enterprise systems management, systems engineering and integration, program management, acquisition and lifecycle support, engineering and logistics, medical transformation/health IT and distance learning and training
Major customers: Defense Department, General Services Administration, Army National Guard, Air National Guard and Army
Major contracts/projects: NCI has a task order from the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard worth $173 million under the ITES-2S contract. The company is managing all IT and telecommunications equipment and systems operating in the capital region, as well as supporting end users of this equipment.
Previous Profile: 2008
Sources: Washington Technology, Eagle Eye Publishers Inc., and Houlihan Lokey

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