Government Executive 1998 Top 200 Federal Contractors Issue
- August 15, 1998
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Premium on Performance
Government is cranking up performance pressure on its contractors.
Top 200 Government Contractors
CIVILIAN AGENCIES
New Purchasing Rules Take Root
Long-awaited reforms are changing the way agencies go about the business of procurement.
Top 100 Civilian Agency Contractors
DEFENSE
The End of Merger Mania
Pentagon officials who once encouraged mega-mergers of defense contrators have decided that enough is enough.
Top 100 Defense Contractors
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Services and Software Pick Up the Pace
Unconstrained by old procurement procedures, agencies are acquiring professional and technical services at a rapid clip.
Top 50 Information Technology Contractors
TRAVEL
Plotting a New Course
The last year has brought increases both in the amount of federal travel and in the pace of travel reform.
PROFILES
Top 10 Government Contractors
Top Government Purchasers
Navy
Air Force
Army
Department of Energy
NASA
Defense Logistics Agency
Top Contract Categories
Aircraft
Research and Development
Electronics and Communications
Missiles
DoD Training Systems and Services
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