1 : Lockheed Martin Corp.
Latest news on Lockheed Martin
Top 100 Revenue: $16,700,588,328
Defense revenue: $11,903,592,828
Civilian revenue: $4,796,995,501
2009 revenue: $45.2 billion
2009 earnings : $3 billion
2008 revenue: $42.7 billion
2008 earnings: $3.2 billion
Number of employees: 136,000
Headquarters: Bethesda, Md.
Web address: http://www.lockheedmartin.com
President/CEO: Robert Stevens, chairman and CEO
Head of gov't business: Linda Gooden, executive vice president, Information Systems and Global Services
Ticker: LMT
Lines of business: Aeronautics, electronic systems, information systems and global services and space systems
Major customers: Defense Department, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Federal Aviation Administration, NASA, National Security Agency, Census Bureau, Energy Department
Major contracts/projects: Lockheed Martin is processing U.S. Census Bureau surveys under the Decennial Response Integration System contract, awarded in September 2005. The team, which includes other partners and small businesses, are receiving up to 12 million census forms daily, processing as many as 2.5 million forms and answering more than 56,000 telephone inquiries per hour during peak production. The DRIS team is responsible for the people, process, technology and infrastructure needed to receive, capture and standardize data from potentially more than 300 million U.S. residents as well as provide telephone assistance to support data capture efforts.
Previous Profile: 2009
Sources: Washington Technology, Eagle Eye Publishers, Houlihan Lokey

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