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Sells Total Or Custom Solutions That Include Hardware, Software And Services
Corporate Structure
Private
Stock Symbol
Parent Company
Number of North American Locations: 2002
150
Number of North American Locations: 2001
200
Number of Employees: 2002
5,000 or more
Number of Employees: 2001
5,000 or more
Month FY 2002 Ended
January
Primary Technology Vendors (up to five)
HP Alcatel
Primary Distributors (up to five)
Technologies Sold (up to five)
Application Integration Software and Middleware Enterprise Applications Security Services and Consulting Voice/Data Networking
Key Vertical Industries Served (up to five)
Communications/Telecommunications Defense Contractor/Military Government: Federal Healthcare/Medical/Dental/Pharmacy Utilities (Including Oil and Gas)
Industry Most Served
Government: Federal
Executives
J Robert Beyster, CEO & President Dennis J. Heipt, Corp. VP/Secretary Thomas E. Darcy, Exec. VP/CFO David R. Rice, Sr. VP/CIO Ronald M. Zollars, VP/Dir. of Public Affairs Arnold L. Punaro, Sr. VP/Dir. Federal Business Develop.