11 : Computer Sciences Corp.
Top 100 Revenue: $3,532,784,000
Defense revenue: $1,828,670,000
Civilian revenue: $1,704,114,000
2010 revenue: $16.1 billion
2010 earnings : $834 million
2009 revenue: $16.7 billion
2009 earnings: $1.1 billion
Number of employees: 94000
Headquarters: Falls Church, Va.
Web address: http://www.csc.com
President/CEO: Michael W. Laphen, chairman, president and CEO
Head of gov't business: Jim Sheaffer, president, North American public sector
Ticker: CSC
Lines of business: Cloud computing services, credit services, customer relationship management, enterprise solutions, finance transformation, hosting services, legal solutions, managed network services, management consulting, outsourcing, risk management and claims, security, service-oriented architecture, supply chain management and testing services
Major customers: Navy, Army, Defense Department, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, State Department, Veterans Affairs Department, NASA, Interior Department, Health and Human Services Department, Census Bureau and U.S. Agency for International Development
Previous Profile: 2010
Sources: Washington Technology, Federal Procurement Data System and Houlihan Lokey

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