2003 Top 100

35: DigitalNet Inc.
Top 100 Revenue: $228,021,000
Defense Revenue: N/A
Civilian Revenue: N/A
2002 Revenue: $367.8 million
2002 Earnings: Privately held
2001 Revenue: N/A
2001 Earnings: N/A
Number of employees: 1,700
Headquarters: Herndon, Va.,
Website: www.digitalnet.com
Leadership:

Steve Hanau, president

Same as CEO

Ticker: N/A
Lines of business: Strategic consulting services, enterprise managed services, information assurance services, application development and integration
Major customers: Department of Defense, intelligence agencies, Department of Justice, Department of State, Department of Treasury, GSA, Department of Energy
Major contracts/projects: DigitalNet plans, builds, integrates and manages enterprise-wide network computing solutions that provide organizations with a sustainable strategic business advantage. DigitalNet provides managed services to help ensure that network environments are interoperable from end-to-end, providing a secure and reliable network-computing environment. These services are provided both at customer''s facilities, and remotely from the company''s Enterprise Management Center. DigitalNet provides a full range of application development solutions using advanced and emerging technologies to meet the customer needs for web enabling legacy applications, COTS integration or custom development. The company''s consulting services include enterprise architecture development, IT capital planning and development of e-government strategies. DigitalNet''s information assurance solutions include its proprietary XTS operating system, the highest NSA evaluated all-purpose operating system. The operating system, according to the company, allows simultaneous data processing and storage at different classifications between networks with differing security levels. DigitalNet is focused on providing consulting services, increasing network reliability and security, reducing overall network costs and rapidly migrating mission critical network computing environments to new technologies.
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