2003 Top 100
55: Avaya Inc.
| Top 100 Revenue: | $91,468,000 |
| Defense Revenue: | N/A |
| Civilian Revenue: | N/A |
| 2002 Revenue: | $5 billion |
| 2002 Earnings: | loss of $656 million |
| 2001 Revenue: | N/A |
| 2001 Earnings: | N/A |
| Number of employees: | 18,000 |
| Headquarters: | Basking Ridge, N.J. |
| Website: | www.avaya.com |
| Leadership: | Donald Peterson, chairman and CEO Bob Fortna, president, government solutions |
| Ticker: | AV |
| Lines of business: | Connectivity solutions, worldwide services, small and medium business solutions and converged systems and applications |
| Major customers: | Department of Treasury, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Navy |
| Major contracts/projects: | The Department of Treasury and Avaya entered into a blanket purchase agreement for a comprehensive range of telecommunications solutions. The objective is to provide users with a flexible, responsive and cost effective nationwide contract to meet their day-to-day operational requirements and to facilitate the transition to the Treasury Communications Enterprise environment. |