Several Virginia-based defense, aerospace and government services companies landed spots on the 2023 Fortune 1000 list, which ranks the 1,000 largest U.S. public and private corporations by total revenue, Virginia Business reported Monday.
Boeing and Raytheon Technologies, previously based in Chicago and Massachusetts, respectively, relocated their headquarters to Arlington County in 2022.
New to the annual ranking is V2X, a McLean-based government services provider formed through the Vectrus-Vertex merger in 2022. ECS parent organization ASGN is also part of the list.
Fortune 1000 companies in Virginia’s GovCon industry and their CEOs include:
- Boeing, Dave Calhoun
- Booz Allen Hamilton, Horacio Rozanski
- CACI International, John Mengucci
- General Dynamics, Phebe Novakovic
- HII, Christopher Kastner
- Leidos, Thomas Bell
- Maximus, Bruce Caswell
- Northrop Grumman, Kathy Warden
- Parsons, Carey Smith
- Raytheon Technologies, Gregory Hayes
- Science Applications International Corp., Nazzic Keene
- V2X, Chuck Prow
Rozanski, Mengucci, Caswell, Smith, Prow, Keene, Novakovic and Warden are all Wash100 Award recipients.