6 : General Dynamics Corp.
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Top 100 Revenue: $5,431,882,984
Defense revenue: $4,729,812,847
Civilian revenue: $702,070,138
2009 revenue: $32 billion
2009 earnings : $2.5 billion
2008 revenue: $29.3 billion
2008 earnings: $2.4 billion
Number of employees: 91,200
Headquarters: Falls Church, Va.
Web address: http://www.gd.com
President/CEO: Jay Johnson, chairman and CEO
Head of gov't business: Gerald DeMuro, executive vice president, Information Systems and Technology
Ticker: GD
Lines of business: Aerospace, Combat Systems, Marine Systems and Information Systems and Technology
Major customers: Defense Department, U.S. armed forces, Health and Human Services Department, Interior Department, Federal Aviation Administration and Homeland Security Department
Major contracts/projects: The Department of Defense’s Washington Headquarters Services hired General Dynamics Information Technology on a $146.2 million, three-year contract for Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Act support. General Dynamics will install a turnkey enterprise information technology network infrastructure for the more than 6,400 employees in support of the Washington Headquarters Services’ move from several locations in the National Capital region to the recently acquired Mark Center facility in Alexandria, Va.
Previous Profile: 2009
Sources: Washington Technology, Eagle Eye Publishers, Houlihan Lokey

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