46 : AT&T Inc.
Top 100 Revenue: $557,855,301
Defense revenue: $378,780,966
Civilian revenue: $179,074,336
2009 revenue: $123 billion
2009 earnings : $12.5 billion
2008 revenue: $124 billion
2008 earnings: $12.9 billion
Number of employees: 276,280
Headquarters: San Antonio
Web address: http://www.att.com
President/CEO: Randall L. Stephenson, chairman and CEO
Head of gov't business: Don Herring, senior vice president, AT&T Government Solutions
Ticker: T
Lines of business: Consumer, small business, enterprise, wholesale and local search
Major customers: State Department, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Justice Department, Patent and Trademark Office, Health and Human Services Department, Social Security Administration, Internal Revenue Service, Office of Management and Budget, Marine Corps, Joint Commands, Army, Navy, Air Force, National Guard and Reserve Forces
Major contracts/projects: AT&T Government Solutions is providing a data networking solution to the Veterans Affairs Department under a $120 million contract through the General Service Administration’s Networx Universal program. AT&T is providing an Internet Protocol Wide Area Network to deliver various data services to the agency’s more than 240,000 employees. The company is also managing the data network transition for approximately 1,300 VA sites.
Previous Profile: 2009
Sources: Washington Technology, Eagle Eye Publishers, Houlihan Lokey

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