47 : Fluor Corp.
Top 100 Revenue: $533,950,701
Defense revenue: $423,302,169
Civilian revenue: $110,648,532
2009 revenue: $22 billion
2009 earnings : $732.9 million
2008 revenue: $22.3 billion
2008 earnings: $748.9 million
Number of employees: 36,000
Headquarters: Irving, Texas
Web address: http://www.fluor.com
President/CEO: Alan L. Boeckmann, chairman and CEO
Head of gov't business: Bruce A. Stanski, group president, government
Ticker: FLR
Lines of business: Energy and chemicals, industrial and infrastructure, government, power and global services
Major customers: Defense Department, Energy Department, Homeland Security Department, State Department and Labor Department
Major contracts/projects: Fluor Corp., was hired by the Army to provide support and services to U.S. military and government personnel in the wake of the January 12 Haiti earthquake. Under the Army's Logistics Civil Augmentation Program IV contract, Fluor is building and maintaining several logistical support areas in the general Port-au-Prince vicinity. Fluor is also providing construction services, followed by sustainment services and logistics support.
Sources: Washington Technology, Eagle Eye Publishers, Houlihan Lokey

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