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January 25, 2010

Maryland's "top" defense information technology contractors

Gov. Martin O'Malley's recently released report on the cybersecurity industry in Maryland, dubbed "CyberMarlyland", has a listing of the "top" defense IT contractors in the state.

It's not clear by what standard these companies are labeled as "top," but at a glance, it's probably safe to say that they are significant employers.

What I want to hear from you is: Which of these companies is hiring right now and which ones are a great place to work? Let's help each other out.

Here's the list, in alphabetical order:

* Boeing

* Booz Allen Hamilton

* CACI International

* Computer Sciences Corp.

* General Dynamics Corp.

* Honeywell International

* IBM

* L3 Communications

* Lockheed Martin

* MITRE

* Northrop Grumman

* SAIC


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Posted by Gus Sentementes at 8:59 AM | | Comments (1)
Categories: Government Tech
        

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Northrop Grumman, specifically Electronic Systems, is a great place to work.

They are hiring.

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Gus G. Sentementes (@gussent on Twitter) has been writing for The Baltimore Sun since 2000. He's covered real estate, business, prisons, and suburban and Baltimore City crime and cops. He was one of the first reporters at The Sun to use multimedia tools and Web applications -- a video camera, an iPhone -- to cover breaking news. He hopes to cover Maryland geeks and the gadgets and Web sites they build, and learn -- and share -- something new every day.

Gus has a wife, a young daughter and two feuding cats. They live in Northeast Baltimore.
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