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Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors: 2007

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| Top 100 Revenue: |
$6,821,000,000 |
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| Defense revenue: |
$4,795,000,000 |
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| Civilian revenue: |
$2,026,000,000 |
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| 2006 revenue: |
$30.1 billion |
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| 2006 earnings: |
$1.5 billion |
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| 2005 revenue: |
$30.1 billion |
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| 2005 earnings: |
$1.4 billion |
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| Number of employees: |
120,000 |
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| Headquarters: |
Los Angeles |
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| Web address: |
www.northropgrumman.com |
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| President/CEO: |
Ron Sugar, chairman and CEO |
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| Head of gov't business: |
James O'Neill, president, Northrop Grumman IT |
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| Ticker: |
NYSE: NOC |
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| Lines of business: |
Information and services, electronics, aerospace and ships |
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| Major customers: |
Defense Department, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and U.S. Joint Forces Command |
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| Major contracts/projects: |
Northrop Grumman won a follow-on contract from the Defense Department to provide systems engineering and integration support to AHLTA, the country's largest electronic health record system. It supports more than 9 million active service members, retirees and their families around the world. Northrop Grumman's role in the $67.7 million contract is to provide security accreditation and information assurance, management information services, commercial off-the-shelf product monitoring and configuration management support. The company was hired in early 2007 by the Defense Department to build an integrated biometric system-of-systems to integrate the agency's worldwide biometrics efforts for $75 million. |
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 Sources: Washington Technology, Federal Sources Inc.
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