Top 200 Federal Contractors - 1998

n this annual special report, ranks the top 200 federal contractors by dollar volume of their awards from agencies in more than 40 different categories.
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Rankings are based on earnings during fiscal 1997, which ended on September 30, 1997. Mergers and acquisitions are not generally reflected in the listings unless they became final before fiscal 1997 ended.

The data covers only prime contracts worth more than $25,000, which added up to $174 billion for fiscal 1997.

Companies ranked in these tables are parent companies; outlays to subsidiaries or divisions are "rolled up" to the parent. For joint ventures, Government Executive has assigned each partner in the venture and equal portion of payments made under the contract.

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Top 200 Federal Contractors
Top 100 Civilian Agency Contractors
Top 100 Defense Contractors
Top 50 Information Technology Contractors

Agencies
Air Force
Army
Defense Logistics Agency
Energy Department
NASA
Navy
Selected Other Agencies
DoD Contract Categories
Overall Aircraft
Fixed Wing Aircraft
Aircraft Engines
Helicopters
Research and Development
Electronics and Communications
Missiles
Training Systems and Services
Foreign Contractors
Foreign Military Sales
Tank and Automotives
Ships
Ballistic Missile Defense Program
Other Categories
Computer Hardware
Systems Integration
Computer Services and Software
GSA Schedule Software Sales
Telecommunications
Duplicating Machines
Office Furniture
Office Machines
Air Courier Services
Teletype and Facsimile Equipment
Top Travelers (Agencies)
Top Travel Vendors

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