Fortune 500 firms - The American Small Business League

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FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES LABELED AS SMALL
BUSINESSES TO FRAUDULENTLY RECEIVE
FEDERAL SMALL BUSINESS CONTRACTS
Year after year, large corporations illegally receive billions of dollars in
small business contracts intended for legitimate small businesses.
175 FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES
RECEIVED SMALL BUSINESS
CONTRACTS IN 2013-2014
ARE THESE SMALL
BUSINESSES?
CHEVRON - APPLE - GENERAL ELECTRIC - AT&T
CVS - HEWLETT PACKARD - VERIZON - UPS
BANK OF AMERICA - HOME DEPOT - TARGET
MICROSOFT - WELLS FARGO - PEPSI - DISNEY
BOEING - ORACLE - NIKE - U.S. BANK
LOCKHEED MARTIN - COCA COLA - STAPLES
AMERICAN AIRLINES - SEARS - JOHN DEERE
- See full list on following pages Study brought to you by the American Small Business League
3910 Cypress Dr. Suite B, Petaluma CA 94954
(707) 789-9575 * www.asbl.com
All data collected from the FPDS website
Fortune Rank - Company Name - Dollar Amount Received In Small Business Contracts
#3 - Chevron - $2,351,700
#6 - General Electric - $2,318,807
#10 - Hewlett-Packard - $1,039
#11 - AT&T - $314,137
#13 - Bank of America Corp. - $672
#14 - McKesson - $158,507
#15 - Verizon Communications - $43,054,029
#16 - J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. - $174,322
#17 - Apple - $23,031
#18 - CVS Caremark - $29,807
#19 - International Business Machines -$1,696,764
#20 – Citigroup - $38,711,396
#21 - Cardinal Health - $82,762
#22 - UnitedHealth Group - $129,327
#26 - Wells Fargo - $14,700
#29 – AmerisourceBergen - $556,834
#33 - American International Group - $153,250
#35 - Home Depot - $17,784
#37 - Microsoft - $62,571
#38 - Target - $699,282
#39 – Boeing - $10,066,320
#41 - PepsiCo - $42,930
#42 - Johnson & Johnson - $2,164,482
#45 - Wellpoint - $22,503,618
#54 - Lowe’s - $6,800
#58 - Lockheed Martin - $41,556,386
#60 - Express Scripts Holding - $62,334
#66 - Walt Disney - $1,000
#67 - Johnson Controls - $612,510
#69 - Sysco - $147,889
#70 - FedEx - $54,425
#71 - Abbott Laboratories - $8,342
#74 - Hess - $1,598,973
#77 - Honeywell International - $17,778
#78 - CHS - $8,420
#81 - Ingram Micro - $22,965
#82 - Oracle - $38,859
#85 - World Fuel Services - $1,760,047
#90 - Sprint Nextel - $23,771
#94 - HCA Holdings - $26,408
#97 - John Deere - $80,920
#103 - Time Warner - $12,349
#104 - Northrop Grumman - $5,425,183
#105 – DirecTV - $24,173
#108 – Avnet - $1,313,761
#111 - International Paper - $53,126
#114 – Staples - $71,723
#115 – Alcoa - $2,659
#117 – Raytheon - $9,340,170
#46 – Caterpillar - $17,642
#120 - Emerson Electric - $4,774,222
#48 - United Technologies - $11,130,614
#124 – Fluor - $150,000
#49 - Comcast - $33,198
#126 - Goodyear Tire & Rubber - $5,076
#51 - Intel - $115,401
#127 – Xerox - $109,197
#52 - UPS - $51,533
#132 - U.S. Bancorp - $6,194
#53 - Best Buy - $59,904
#133 Arrow Electronics - $246,870
#139
#142
#149
#150
#158
#160
#162
#163
#164
#166
#171
#174
#177
#179
#180
#182
#184
#187
#188
#193
#195
#197
#199
#203
#204
#207
#212
#214
#216
#217
#220
#225
#233
#236
#238
#239
#240
EMC
Time Warner Cable
Illinois Tool Works
Cummins
Danaher
FirstEnergy
Computer Sciences
Eaton
Medtronic
Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
CenturyLink
L-3 Communications
Viacom
PG&E Corp.
PPG Industries
Global Partners
National Oilwell Varco
Dominion Resources
CBS
Navistar International
Baxter International
AutoNation
Constellation Energy
Waste Management
Aramark
Dean Foods
PPL
Genuine Parts
Parker Hannifin
Marriott International
Sara Lee
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Office Depot
Textron
Praxair
Entergy
Public Service Enterprise Group
#252
#245
#247
#262
#265
#266
#270
#274
#275
#277
#285
#293
#303
#304
#305
#308
#309
#314
#315
#318
#319
#328
#333
#335
#348
#351
#354
#359
#360
#362
#363
#365
#371
#375
#376
#379
#384
Stanley Black & Decker
SAIC
Lincoln National
State Street Corp.
Air Products & Chemicals
Sempra Energy
CDW
Motorola Solutions
URS
VF
Western Refining
Sherwin-Williams
Henry Schein
Dover
CenterPoint Energy
Stryker
Hertz Global Holdings
Republic Services
Reliance Steel & Aluminum
W.W. Grainger
Goodrich
Corning
Becton Dickinson
Boston Scientific
Cablevision Systems
Charter Communications
OfficeMax
DaVita
Barnes & Noble
Cameron International
Winn-Dixie Stores
Ecolab
Jarden
Agilent Technologies
Sanmina-SCI
Terex
McGraw-Hill
#386
#387
#396
#397
#403
#407
#408
#413
#416
#418
#422
#423
#427
#428
#433
#434
#437
#441
#443
#444
#446
#448
#451
#460
#461
#464
#465
#469
#470
#475
#480
#483
#487
#491
#496
Anixter International
Precision Castparts
Mylan
Wesco International
UGI
Ryder System
Eastman Kodak
Harris
CBRE Group
Avis Budget Group
Exelis
Health Management Associates
Seaboard
Emcor Group
Sealed Air
Starwood Hotels & Resorts
St. Jude Medical
Kelly Services
Laboratory Corp. of America
Kindred Healthcare
SPX
Allergan
Graybar Electric
Insight Enterprises
Pitney Bowes
Frontier Communications
Gannett
Telephone & Data Systems
Timken
FMC Technologies
SunGard Data Systems
Yahoo
YRC Worldwide
Alliant Techsystems
Rockwell Collins
“
“It is time to end the diversion of federal small
business contracts to corporate giants”
-Presidential candidate Barrack Obama – February
2008 campaign
“One of the most important challenges facing the
Small Business Administration and the entire Federal
government today is that large businesses are
receiving small business procurement awards and
agencies are receiving credit for these awards.”
-Report 5-15, SBA Office of Inspector General, 2005
"By failing to hold firms
accountable, SBA and
contracting agencies have
sent a message to the
contracting community
that there is no
punishment or consequences for committing
fraud."
“The Agency faces a
number of challenges
in carrying out its
mission, including
fraudulent schemes
affecting all SBA
programs…”
-Report 10-108, Government
Accountability Office, 2009
- SBA Inspector
General Spring 2013
Report to Congress
American Small Business League
3910 Cypress Dr. Suite B, Petaluma CA 94954
(707) 789-9575 * www.asbl.com
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