Top 100 Revenue: |
$111,274,000 |
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Defense revenue: |
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Civilian revenue: |
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2002 revenue: |
$199 million |
2002 earnings : |
Not-for-profit company |
2001 revenue: |
$180 million |
2001 earnings: |
Not-for-profit company |
Number of employees: |
1,400 |
Headquarters: |
Menlo Park, Calif. |
Web address: |
www.sri.com |
President/CEO: |
Curtis Carlson, president and CEO |
Head of gov't business: |
John Prausa, vice president, engineering and systems division |
Ticker: |
Privately held |
Lines of business: |
Policy, physical sciences, information and computing sciences, global business development, engineering and systems, biopharmaceutical and ventures and strategic programs |
Major customers: |
Department of Defense, Department of Energy and Department of Education |
Major contracts/projects: |
For the DoD (including DARPA), SRI has developed speech recognition technology used in a handheld translation device by coalition soldiers in Iraq, a handheld biowarfare agent detector, intelligence and warning systems, cybersecurity programs, and artificial muscle technology that can be embedded in a soldier''s boot for power generation on the go. The California National Guard is testing an SRI-developed training simulation program. For the NIH, SRI conducts several drug discovery and development projects. For the NSF and Department of Education, SRI is conducting policy-related research in education, health, and economic development. SRI has several homeland defense-related technologies related to infrastructure protection, emergency communications, and intelligence-gathering. |