Washington Technology Releases List of Top IT Systems Integrators Serving State and Local Governments
Posted on: Friday, 31 March 2006, 12:00 CST
WASHINGTON, March 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Washington Technology magazine this week announced its 2006 "Who's Who" list of the top information technology systems integrators serving the state and local government marketplace.
"Washington Technology's annual 'Who's Who' list is the pre-eminent guide to which companies are driving the $47 billion state and local government information technology market," said Nick Wakeman, Editor for Washington Technology.
For the fifth consecutive year, EDS, IBM Corp. and Affiliated Computer Services Inc. maintained their positions atop Washington Technology's "Who's Who" list. Each company has more than $1 billion in annual state and local revenue. The other 11 companies on the list have at least $100 million in state and local revenue.
No new names were added to the list in 2005, but Northrop Grumman jumped into the $500 million to $1 billion echelon in state/local IT prime contracting, joining Accenture Ltd., Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Maximus Inc. and Unisys Corp. in the list's second tier.
Market research firm Federal Sources Inc., McLean Va., compiled the list and ranked systems integrators by their estimated 2005 revenue from state and local IT services work. The Washington Technology editors provided research and interpretation to create the complete editorial package around the listing.
Washington Technology is a national publication edited solely for systems integrators, value-added resellers (VARs), and IT service providers pursuing federal, state and municipal business. Washington Technology reaches 40,100 qualified subscribers(1) including executive management at the largest government IT contractors(2). Washington Technology is published by PostNewsweek Tech Media. For more information, visit http://www.washingtontechnology.com/.
PostNewsweek Tech Media, a subsidiary of The Washington Post Company , is the premier media company in the government technology community. PostNewsweek, with a rich tradition of over 25 years of award winning journalism, offers national publications -- Government Computer News, Washington Technology, Government Leader and Defense Systems -- Web sites, trade shows such as FOSE, and other conferences for the government IT market. For more information, visit http://www.postnewsweektech.com/.
(1) BPA Statement December 2005
(2) Publisher's own data.
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