2007 Top 100
41: Hewlett-Packard Co./EDS
Top 100 Revenue: | $367,727,866 |
Defense Revenue: | $181,514,236 |
Civilian Revenue: | $186,213,630 |
2006 Revenue: | $91.7 billion |
2006 Earnings: | $6.2 billion |
2005 Revenue: | $86.7 billion |
2005 Earnings: | $2.4 billion |
Number of employees: | 156000 |
Headquarters: | Palo Alto, Calif. |
Website: | http://www.hp.com; http://www.eds.com |
Leadership: | Mark Hurd, chairman, CEO and president Tom Hempfield, vice president, federal sales, Technology Solutions Group |
Ticker: | HPQ |
Lines of business: | Personal systems group, imaging and printing group, enterprise storage and servers, HP services, software and financial services |
Major customers: | Defense Information Systems Agency, Army, Navy/Marines, Air Force, Defense Logistics Agency, Missile Defense Agency and Military Health Affairs, Veterans Affairs, Treasury Department, U.S. Postal Service and NASA |
Major contracts/projects: | HP was awarded two Defense Information Systems Agency contracts for a computing infrastructure in 17 locations. The two IDIQ contracts have a ceiling of $440 million and represent the largest utility computing contracts ever won by HP. Another large HP customer is the U.S. Postal Service, which recently renewed its contract with HP for various products and services, including servers, desktops, notebooks, printers and integration and warranty support services. The IDIQ contract dates back to 1994 and has yielded more than $1.8 billion worth of products and services. |