2008 Who's Who in the State and Local Market
The seasoned players on Washington Technology's 2008 Who's Who in the State and Local Market have weathered such storms before. They know that the key to strong sales lies in having the right mix of large-scale business processing and information technology outsourcing projects coupled with domain-specific projects fueled by federal dollars.
Headquarters: Dallas Leadership: Lynn Blodgett, president, CEO and directorHead of state and local business: Tom Burlin, executive vice president and chief operating officer2007 revenue: $5.8 billionWeb site: http://www.acs-inc.comEmployees: 62,000Lines of business: Government health care solutions, state and local government solutions, transportation solutions and federal government solutions.Major projects: Medicaid program administration, pharmacy benefits management programs, electronic health record solutions, human services modernization, eligibility solutions, child-support payment processing, electronic benefits transfer, electronic toll collection, photo enforcement programs, traffic violation processing and collections, on-street and off-street parking programs, transport fare collections and unclaimed property services.Headquarters: Plano, TexasLeadership: Ron Rittenmeyer, chairman, president and CEOHead of state and local business: Barbara Anderson, vice president of EDS' Government Health and Human Services (health care); and Nitin Khanna, CEO, Saber Government Solutions (nonhealth care).2006 revenue: $22.1 billionWeb site: http://www.eds.comEmployees: 139,500Lines of business: Health care, electronic health records and networks, welfare and benefits eligibility, Medicaid fraud detection, unemployment insurance, retirement benefits, voter registration and elections management, motor vehicle solutions, justice and public safety, tax and revenue, e-government, document management and information technology outsourcing.Major projects: Medicaid fiscal agent services and Medicaid management information systems support contracts in 22 states; automated welfare systems in California and Colorado; motor vehicle solutions for California, Idaho, Rhode Island, Texas and Vermont; voter registration and elections management solutions for 14 states; Kentucky Comprehensive Tax System development; South Carolina Child Support Enforcement System modernization; and IT outsourcing in Anaheim, Calif.Headquarters: Armonk, N.Y.Leadership: Samuel Palmisano, chairman, president and CEOHead of state and local Business: John Nyland, managing partner of IBM Global Business Services' Public Sector, and Lisa Mattivi, vice president of IBM Global Business Services' State and Local Government division.2007 revenue: $98.8 billionWeb site: http://www.ibm.govEmployees: 355,000Lines of business: Hardware, software, research and services, service-oriented architectures, shared-services implementations, business transformation outsourcing, collaboration and infrastructure optimization, and domain expertise in social services, public safety and justice, economic development and revenue management.Major projects: Statewide data center outsourcing in Texas; unemployment services systems in Kansas and Pennsylvania; child-support collection system for the California Child Support Services Department; crime information warehouse for New York Police Department; enterprise financial and human resource systems in multiple state and local governments, Miami Beach digital communities initiative; achievement reporting system for New York City Education Department; and California Education Department student data collection project for the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System initiative.Headquarters: Hamilton, BermudaLeadership: William Green, CEOHead of state and local business: David Moskovitz, managing director of the State and Local Government Client Group2007 revenue: $19.7 billionWeb site: http://www.accenture.comEmployees: 175,000Lines of business: Health, human services, revenue, technology consulting, enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management.Major projects: Human services integrated eligibility portal in New York City; child-support projects in California and Michigan; Medicaid system in Texas; state employee pension system for California; revenue projects in Arizona, Connecticut and Nevada; voice-over-IP project in Arizona; ERP projects in Connecticut, New York City, Ohio and Washington state; e-procurement systems in Florida and North Carolina; and customer relationship management projects in Florida and New York City.Headquarters: New YorkLeadership: James Quigley, CEOHead of state and local business: Bob Campbell, vice chairman of Deloitte LLP and U.S. State Government Leader2007 revenue: $23.1 billionWeb site: http://www.deloitte.comEmployees: 150,000Lines of business: Strategic planning, technology development, enterprise solutions, business process transformation, human capital consulting, financial advisory services, auditing, risk services, finance and administration, law and justice, public safety and transportation and taxation for health and human services, including child support, child services, integrated eligibility, Medicaid, public health, labor and industry.Major projects: Automated child-support case management for Florida Revenue Department; strategy and operations project for Texas Transportation Department; Finance, human resources and procurement business transformation and SAP ERP system implementation at Miami-Dade County Public Schools; technology, process and organizational improvements for Louisiana's administration of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Public Assistance program; SAP implementation services for Michigan's IT and Treasury departments; state police integration project in New York state; custom development for Pennsylvania Transportation Department; integrated court case management system for California; independent verification and validation assessment services for Massachusetts Revenue Department; external audit for Hawaii.Headquarters: Reston, Va.Leadership: Richard Montoni, president and CEO2007 revenue: $738.6 millionWeb site: http://www.maximus.comTotal employees: 6,120Lines of business: Health and human services program management, consulting and technology; proprietary software solutions for fleet management, courts and schools; and integration services for enterprise resource planning.Major projects: California Healthy Families program administration; Medicaid and health care access and enrollment for 12 states and British Columbia, Canada; federal reimbursement and revenue modernization for 19 states; fleet and asset management solutions for 25 major cities; welfare-to-work services in several states and similar efforts in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties in California.Headquarters: Los AngelesLeadership: Ronald Sugar, chairman and CEOHead of state and local business: David Zolet, president of the Commercial, State and Local Group2007 revenue: $32 billionWeb site: http://www.northropgrumman.comTotal employees: 120,000Lines of business: Information technology outsourcing and infrastructure solutions, public safety, secure wireless networks, identification systems, authentication and credentialing, health and human services.Major projects: Outsourced IT services for San Diego County and Indianapolis/Marion County, Ind.; infrastructure support and transformation for Virginia; wireless public safety communications network for New York City; and human services projects in Alabama, Arkansas, Montana, Oklahoma and Rhode Island.Headquarters: Blue Bell, Pa.Leadership: Joseph McGrath, president and CEOHead of state and local business: Toni Townes-Whitley, vice president and general manager of Global Industries, North America2007 revenue: $5.7 billionWeb site: http://www.unisys.comTotal employees: 30,000Lines of business: Justice and public safety, homeland security, human services, tax and revenue; motor vehicle solutions.Major projects: Outsourced services contracts for Chicago, Minneapolis and Pennsylvania; justice and public safety projects in Florida, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and others; human services projects in California, Michigan and New York; Medicaid support for Idaho, Louisiana, New Jersey, and West Virginia; tax agency projects in California, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania; multiple motor vehicle registration projects.Headquarters: McLean, Va.Leadership: Ed Harbach, president and CEOHead of state and local business: Robin Lineberger, executive vice president of federal civilian and defense, state and local, health care and emerging markets business, and Cathy Pomanti, executive vice president of State, Local and Provincial Government and Education Services.2006 revenue: $3.4 billionWeb site: http://www.bearingpoint.comEmployees: 17,000Lines of business: Enterprise resource planning, motor vehicles, retirement, unemployment insurance, tax and revenue management, and higher education. Services include management consulting, business and technology strategy, systems design and architecture, applications implementation, network infrastructure, systems integration and managed services.Major projects: Streamline and upgrade driver's license, vehicle registration and titling programs in California, Missouri, Montana and Texas; retirement administration systems for Kentucky and North Carolina; unemployment insurance systems for Massachusetts and Minnesota; integrated justice project for New York City; transformation of mission-critical research enterprise at Yale University, Conn.; and a human recourses and payroll implementation for California.Headquarters: Montreal, CanadaLeadership: Michael Roach, president and CEO; Donna Morea, president, U.S. and IndiaHead of state and local business: Caroline Rapking, vice president of the U.S. state and local industry group2007 revenue: $3.7 billionWeb site: http://www.cgi.comEmployees: 26,500Lines of business: Enterprise resource planning, human services, tax and revenue, collections and recovery, spend management, e-procurement, housing contract administration, environmental regulatory compliance, health care, business processing and information technology outsourcing.Major projects: ERP software and services for more than 190 state and local organizations including Kentucky, Los Angeles County, New York City and Wyoming; statewide automated child welfare information systems in nine states, including Florida, Washington State and Wisconsin; tax, revenue and collections services in 20 states; spend management, including strategic sourcing, in 20 state and municipal governments; and contract administration services for local housing authorities.Headquarters: Greenwood Village, Colo.Leadership: Mac Slingerlend, president and CEOHead of state and local business: Ed Burns, president of the state and local government practice2007 revenue: $1.08 billionWeb site: http://www.ciber.comTotal employees: 8,000Lines of business: Health and human services, criminal justice, enterprise resource planning, transportation, homeland security, finance and administration, environmental protection, labor and workforce management, enterprise architecture, information technology security and K-12 education.Major projects: ERP implementations for Delaware Transportation Department and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, and for public schools in Fulton County, Ga., and Lee County, Fla.; case management systems for Clark County, Nev., Social Services Department and CIBERLaw CRIMES case management system for district attorney's offices in Bossier and Webster parishes, La.; a fuel tax system for Indiana; automated vendor reporting system for Pennsylvania Health Department Women, Infants and Children program; laboratory information management system for Santa Clara County, Calif., crime lab; Web-based environmental management system for Connecticut; Web portal for Orange County, Fla., Public Schools; statewide human resources and payroll applications training program for North Carolina State Controller's Office; assess human resources processes and IT systems for San Diego County, Calif., Water Authority; and provide IT support for Dallas.Headquarters: Falls Church, Va.Leadership: Michael Laphen, chairman, president and CEOHead of state and local business: Raymond Henry, president of Government Health Services2007 revenue: $16.1 billionWeb site: http://www.csc.comTotal employees: 91,000Lines of business: Systems design and integration, IT and business process outsourcing; applications software development, Web and application hosting, and management consulting.Major projects: Medicaid system for New York State and a statewide intelligent transportation system for Maryland.Headquarters: San DiegoLeadership: Kenneth Dahlberg, chairman of the board and CEOHead of state and local business: Greg Henson, senior vice president and director of business development.2007 revenue: $8.3 billionWeb site: http://www.saic.comTotal employees: 44,000Lines of business: information technology services, criminal justice, health care, data mining and data warehousing, software development, systems integration and program management.Major projects: Los Angeles Unified School District local-area network modernization; New York State Temporary and Disability Assistance Office Imaging-Enterprise Document Repository Services; and IT outsourcing for the superior court of San Diego.
Affiliated Computer Services Inc.
EDS Corp.
IBM Corp.
$500 million to $1 billion
Accenture Ltd.
Deloitte and Touche USA LLP
Maximus Inc.
Northrop Grumman Corp.
Unisys
$300 million to $500 million
BearingPoint Inc.
CGI Group Inc.
$100 million to $300 million
Ciber Inc.
Computer Sciences Corp.
Science Applications International Corp.
More than $1 billion
Affiliated Computer Services Inc.
EDS Corp.
IBM Corp.
$500 million to $1 billion
Accenture Ltd.
Deloitte and Touche USA LLP
Maximus Inc.
Northrop Grumman Corp.
Unisys
$300 million to $500 million
BearingPoint Inc.
CGI Group Inc.
$100 million to $300 million
Ciber Inc.
Computer Sciences Corp.
Science Applications International Corp.
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