More than $1 billion$500 million to $1 billion$300 million to $500 million$100 million to $300 millionSource: Federal Sources Inc.
Washington Technology's list of top systems integrators in the state and local government market was compiled by Federal Sources Inc. of McLean, Va.
Because few companies specifically track or provide precise revenue figures for their state and local work, FSI obtained its information using a variety of means and sources. These include research and analysis of public domain information, such as annual reports, Securities and Exchange Commission filings and press releases, and discussions with knowledgeable representatives within the market.
FSI provides intelligence on the public-sector technology market. Its clients include state and federal government agencies, major government contractors and an array of small businesses.
FSI is a subsidiary of Primedia Inc., a targeted media company with more than $1.7 billion in revenue.
Georgia Technology AuthorityProject: Communications Outsourcing Project
Term: 10 years
Estimated value: $1 billion
Summary: Georgia is outsourcing telecommunications services for all state and local government agencies to a contractor that will provide voice, video and data communications, distributed computing, high-speed data access, mobile short messaging, television and radio broadcast distribution, two-way radio, mobile data communications and support services.
California Department of Health and Human ServicesProject: Medicaid Management Information System fiscal agent
Term: Four years with two 1-year options
Estimated value: $800 million
Summary: California is seeking a contractor to assume all administrative services, claims processing and ongoing maintenance and technology upgrades to the statewide system that processes Medicaid benefits.
New York Office for TechnologyProject: Statewide Radio System
Term: Undetermined
Estimated value: $400 million
Summary: New York is seeking a contractor to replace the statewide radio system used by state police and other agencies with a next-generation, wireless communication system.
New Jersey Purchase BureauProject: Enhanced 911 network
Term: One year with a 1-year option
Estimated value: $100 million
Summary: New Jersey is seeking a contractor to provide state and local agencies with telecommunications equipment, including integrated services digital network equipment, key systems, 911 equipment and voice mail systems.
West VirginiaProject: Next-Generation Statewide Network
Term: Three to seven years
Estimated value: $100 million
Summary: West Virginia is seeking a contractor to provide
a next-generation, statewide communication network, including voice and data services, via Internet protocol transmission methods.
County Clerk of DallasProject: Outsource Data Center Management
Term: Seven years with a 3-year option
Estimated value: $52 million
Summary: Dallas County is outsourcing the management of its computer facilities and is seeking a contractor to provide integrated information technology services in support of the county's business and operational needs.
New Hampshire Administrative ServicesProject: Telecommunications Services
Term: Five years with a 2-year option
Estimated value: $50 million
Summary: New Hampshire is seeking a contractor to provide communication network services, including voice, data and Internet, that will replace existing services.
California Department of TransportationProject: Electronic Transmission System
Term: Seven years with three 1-year options
Estimated value: $10 million
Summary: California is seeking a contractor to develop an electronic transmission system that will monitor and control emissions inspections. The system will comprise a central database and telecommunications network capable of transmitting test results and updating motor vehicle records.
Sources: Federal Sources Inc. and Input Inc.