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Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors: 2004

| Titan's sale to Lockheed Martin (No. 1) fell through after Titan could not resolve bribery allegations involving certain operations in Africa and the Far East. |
| 9: Titan Corp. |
Expanded profile | Top 100 List |
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| Revenue: |
$933,134,000 |
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| Defense revenue: |
$567,579,000 |
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| Civilian revenue: |
$365,555,000 |
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| 2003 revenue: |
$1.8 billion |
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| 2003 earnings: |
$291.1 million |
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| 2002 revenue: |
$1.4 billion |
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| 2002 earnings: |
$271.5 million loss |
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| Number of employees: |
11,500 |
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| Headquarters: |
San Diego |
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| Web address: |
www.titan.com |
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| President/CEO: |
Gene Ray, chairman and CEO |
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| Ticker: |
NYSE: TTN |
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| Lines of business: |
Homeland security and war on terrorism, C4ISR, transformational programs, and enterprise information technology |
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| Major customers: |
Defense Department, Navy, Army, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, FEMA, FAA |
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| Major contracts/projects: |
Mobile command and control systems for FEMA; Navy X-craft; linguistic services for the Army Intelligence and Security Command |
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 Sources: Washington Technology, Federal Sources Inc.
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