2008 Top 100 Government IT Contractors
The Challenge to Stay on Top
Government contractors have seen years like 2008 before. The economy is stagnant, agency budgets are tight and the market place is full of uncertainty as the Bush administration comes to a close. But having been through similar years in the past doesn't make it any easier. Smart companies are sticking close to their customers, developing contingency plans and looking for ways to make their customers' lives easier.
NEW COMPANIES ON THE LIST
50 |
Rolls-Royce North America |
$328,624,871 |
65 |
General Atomic Technologies Corp. |
$244,552,179 |
67 |
Indyne Inc. |
$228,964,272 |
70 |
Flir Systems Inc. |
$215,837,542 |
72 |
Textron Inc. |
$198,951,058 |
74 |
Tybrin Corp. |
$195,198,489 |
75 |
Government Acquisitions Inc. |
$194,608,569 |
77 |
ViaSat Inc. |
$192,844,980 |
81 |
Sensor Technologies Inc. |
$179,443,187 |
83 |
Camber Corp. |
$167,706,868 |
84 |
Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP |
$163,831,816 |
85 |
Eyak Technology LLC |
$162,640,156 |
89 |
Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. |
$151,500,978 |
90 |
Chugach Alaska Corp. |
$150,895,886 |
91 |
SGT Inc. |
$150,336,766 |
92 |
Centech Group |
$147,552,719 |
93 |
ICF International Inc. |
$145,373,862 |
94 |
Merlin International Inc. |
$141,505,612 |
97 |
VT Milcom Systems Corp. |
$137,680,621 |
98 |
Southwest Research Institute Inc. |
$134,626,386 |
99 |
KPMG LLP |
$134,492,867 |
100 |
Scientific Research Corp. |
$132,029,871 |
Sources: Washington Technology, Federal Sources Inc., Houlihan Lokey
Washington Technology Daily
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