13 : Harris Corp.
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Top 100 Revenue: $2,165,268,040
Defense revenue: $1,330,397,434
Civilian revenue: $834,870,607
2009 revenue: $5 billion
2009 earnings : $516 million
2008 revenue: $4.6 billion
2008 earnings: $457 million
Number of employees: 15,000
Headquarters: Melbourne, Fla.
Web address: http://www.harris.com
President/CEO: Howard L. Lance, chairman, president and CEO
Head of gov't business: Ted Hengst, president, Harris IT Services
Ticker: HRS
Lines of business: Tactical radio communications, public safety and professional communications, defense programs, national intelligence programs, civil programs, IT services and broadcast communications
Major customers: Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Special Operations Command, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Census Bureau and National Reconnaissance Office
Major contracts/projects: Harris won a three-year, $72 million contract earlier this year from the Veterans Affairs Department to support the agency's national expansion of its Consolidated Patient Account Center business model. The contract contains one base-year with two one-year options. The work will improve billing and collection activities across sixteen of VA's networks and 108 associated medical centers.
Previous Profile: 2009
Sources: Washington Technology, Eagle Eye Publishers, Houlihan Lokey
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