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KLMNO WASHINGTON BUSINESS PUBLIC COMPANIES


For all the ups and downs of 2010, The Post 200 is still dominated by defense contractors, information technology firms, hotel companies and financial firms. We added Northrop Grumman this year, with the firm due to arrive in Falls Church in 2011. Companies are ranked by their 2009 revenue (in millions).


Name


Lockheed Martin Northrop Grumman General Dynamics CSC AES


Coventry Health Care Danaher


Marriott International


Science Applications International Corp.


Pepco Holdings Gannett


Booz Allen Hamilton TheWashington Post NII Holdings


Host Hotels & Resorts


Discovery Communications Catalyst Health Solutions W.R. Grace & Co NVR


CACI International


This is our annual list of the region’s biggest companies, lawfirms, banks, nonprofit groups, hospital operators, universities and professional sports teams.We rank the groupings on various criteria.Most companies are ranked by 2009 revenue, for instance.Universitiesmake the list by virtue of their fall 2010 enrollment, lawfirms by howmany lawyers they employ locally, and so on. For complete coverage, including stories, charts and profiles of the entire 200, check outCapital Business,TheWashington Post’s local businessweekly, or viewonline atwashingtonpost.com/capitalbusiness.


WGL Holdings USEC


ManTech International SRA International Sunrise Senior Living


Orbital Sciences VSE


Hughes Communications Micros Systems


AvalonBay Communities Primus Telecommunications


Corporate Office Properties Trust


GTSI Corp Maximus ePlus


ICF International Ciena


LaSalle Hotel Properties DiamondRock Hospitality Choice Hotels International


Federal Realty Investment Trust


Strayer Education NeuStar TNS NCI


Corporate Executive Board AmericanWoodmark Arbitron


MicroStrategy Blackboard


United Therapeutics Intersections


Martek Biosciences K12


Washington Real Estate Investment Trust


Business


Aerospace, defense systems and IT Aerospace and defense Aerospace and defense Information technology Electric power production


Managed health care


Manufacturing—diversified Lodging


Systems and technical services Electric power distribution


Media


Contractor consulting Media


Wireless telecommunications Hotel real estate investing


Media


Pharmacy benefits management Manufacturing


Home building, mortgage financing Information technology


Natural gas distribution Uranium enrichment Information technology Information technology Senior-living communities


Launch vehicle. satellite systems Diversified professional services Broadband satellite networks Hospitality, retail technology Apartment communities


Telecommunications


Real estate investment trust Government systems contracting


Gov’t health and human services Information technology


Professional services


Telecommunications, networking Hotel real estate investing Hotels


Hotel franchising Retail real estate Postsecondary education


Managed communications services Data communications


IT and engineering services


Research and consulting Manufacturing (cabinets) Media and marketing Software


Enterprise software Biotechnology


Credit management Biotechnology


Online education Real estate investing, management


TeleCommunication Systems Telecommunications systems FBR Capital Markets USA Mobility


Financial services


Human Genome Sciences Trex


Radio One GeoEye Deltek


Liquidity Services


Emergent Biosolutions Advisory Board Argan


GP Strategies Group


Global Defense Technology & Systems


CoStar Group PRIVATE COMPANIES


Company Mars


Geico


HiltonWorldwide Allegis Group


Clark Enterprises


Astra HR Presidio Mitre Arinc


Feld Entertainment Rosenthal Automotive


Alion Science and Technology Hitt Contracting Darcars


Long & Foster


Brickman Group M.C. Dean Kettler


Wills Group Carahsoft Technology


Mars holds on to its No. 1 spot on the list, but Geico keeps growing. Also on the list are major construction firms, financial giants, consultants and media firms. Most were ranked by revenue; Carlyle Group and New Enterprise Associates made the list because of their standing in the finance industry. (Revenue is in millions.) Company


Business Food


Insurance Hospitality


Staffing services Construction


Government, professional services Information technology


Government, professional services Professional, government services Entertainment


Automotive


Professional, government services Construction Automotive Real estate


Landscaping


Government, professional services Development Energy


Information technology Revenue


$28,000.00 13,580.00 7,500.00 4,880.00 4,800.00


1,300.00 1,300.00 1,260.00 1,200.00 1,000.00


850.60 802.20 770.00 769.00 717.00


687.00 642.52 635.60 614.90 585.70


Area emp N/A


2,225 3,026 1,500 2,500


75 250


3,749 1,000 305


950


1,822 411


1,687 734


1,671 2,700 490 286 180


Business


Vangent RLJ


N.E.W. Customer Service


Government, professional services Private equity Product support


OurismanAutomotive Enterprises Automotive James G. Davis Construction


DAI Ratner


Chemonics International Bureau of National Affairs Thompson Hospitality


Dewberry


Frank Parsons Bozzuto Group


FINANCIAL SERVICES Company


Carlyle Group NewEnterprise Associates Construction


International development Hair salons


International development Media and data Hospitality


Architecture and engineering Digital products Development


Business


Private equity Venture capital


Revenue


$584.00* 528.70 505.99 500.00 461.90


409.00 400.00 382.00 331.25 321.00


320.00 256.00 208.50


Revenue


$90,900.00 11,000.00


Area emp


462 51


540


1,036 490


421


2,000 530


1,309 1,140


854 85


930


Freddie Mac Fannie Mae


Area emp


359 62


CapitalSource Farmer Mac


American Capital Agency


Mortgage secondary market Mortgage secondary market Commercial finance


Mortgage secondary market Alternative asset management


$37,600.00 22,494.00* 919.46* 208.30


127.92*


DuPont Fabros Technology Chindex International Saul Centers


Integral Systems Online Resources


First Potomac Realty Trust Learning Tree International Tier Technologies ComScore


ATS Versar


Sourcefire Vocus


Iridium Communications


Telecommunications and paging Pharmaceuticals


Wood-polymer decking


Radio broadcasting Satellite imagery


Enterprise applications software Online auction marketplace


Cogent Communications Group Broadband Internet services


Biopharmaceuticals and vaccines Health-care business research Systems engineering, development Professional services


IT, engineering for defense


Commercial real estate Wholesale data centers Health care


Real estate investment trust Satellite control systems


Financial technology services Real estate investing


Management training and IT Electronic payment processing Digital marketing intelligence


Information technology Global project management Cybersecurity


Public relations software Satellite communications


FINANCIAL COMPANIES Name


$45,189.00 33,755.00 31,981.00 16,740.00 14,119.00


13,903.53 11,184.94 10,908.00


10,070.00 9,259.00


5,612.99 5,122.63 4,569.73 4,397.60 4,158.00


3,516.00 2,894.38 2,825.00 2,743.85 2,730.16


2,706.86 2,036.80 2,020.33 1,540.56 1,464.14


1,125.30 1,014.64 1,009.70 914.32 851.58


815.55 767.52 761.87


720.11 684.25


674.40 652.63 607.00 575.68 564.18


531.02 511.96


480.39 474.82 468.91


442.91 406.54 384.95 377.79 377.00


369.85 364.63 345.20 315.57


306.93


300.09 292.49 289.71 275.75 272.29


272.09 271.10 265.82 236.28 235.81


234.79 230.36 220.93 219.24


212.85


209.66 200.28 171.44 161.11 159.93


151.86 133.88 132.56 128.25 127.74


118.66 112.20 103.47 84.58 75.99


Revenue Area emp 16,000


16,600 7,762


10,079 454


400 N/A


13,550 17,000 2,425


N/A


16,000 2,700 271 177


1,900 195


1,114 650


5,959


1,410 93


3,600 4,131 3,600


1,788 850


1,242 993 400


50


360 475


485 260


2,400 600 30 19


423


144 753


629 379 837


1,000 300 726 750 600


136 400 220 410


300


315 279 55


1,065 400


140 222 625 125 260


180 965 72


292 700


580 68 19 63


278


358 110 223 100 319


425 150 221 395 54


MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2010


Business


Revenue


Area emp 5,018


4,896 271 49


185


*Vangent revenue is from 2008. The Fannie Mae figure is net revenue. The CapitalSource figure is total investment income. The American Capital Agency figure is interest income.


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