Government Executive 1997 Top 200 Federal Contractors Issue
- August 15, 1997
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OVERVIEWTurning to Technology
Government buyers are turning to technology to serve customers, redesign and streamline operations and meet core mission goals.
Top 200 Government Contractors
CIVILIAN AGENCIES
All Eyes on Acquisition Reform
Fast and furious changes in buying rules have industry and civilian agencies reeling and rollicking in a more flexible, more commercial purchasing environment.
Top 100 Civilian Agency Contractors
DEFENSE
Two-Minute Warning Sounds
The realities of the shrinking defense marketplace are transforming the relationship between the Pentagon and its suppliers.
Top 100 Defense Contractors
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
A New Playing Field
With procurement reforms, agencies are not only becoming smarter purchasers of information technology, but suppliers of IT products and services as well.
Top 50 Information Technology Contractors
TRAVEL
Federal Fliers Win Freedom
Policy and contract changes make life easier for government's frequent travelers.
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