List of companies headquartered in Northern Virginia

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Tysons Corner
; "Tysons Corner" was not available as a postal address until 2011.

Communications

Consumer goods

Mars, Incorporated

Education

Energy

Finance

The Capital One Tower in Tysons is the tallest habitable building the Washington region.

Government contractors

The General Dynamics F-16, originally designed in the 1970s, is still in use by air forces around the world.
Northrop Grumman is the primary contractor for the James Webb Space Telescope, the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope and Spitzer Space Telescope.

Government contracting companies (including

defense contracting companies) may be involved in various fields, such as financial services, healthcare, information technology, mercenaries, science, and space technology
, sometimes all within the same company. Some of the following companies may only derive a minority of their income from government contracting, but are listed here for organizational purposes.

Internet technology and software

.

Media

Gannett Company is the largest newspaper publisher in the nation, and the largest owner of CBS and NBC affiliate TV stations
.

Professional services

Real estate and hospitality

Hilton Worldwide manages over 750,000 hotel rooms.

Transportation

Crystal City, Virginia

Non-profit

Many of the region's non-profit organizations are based in Arlington.

Professional/trade organizations

Think tanks

Financial

Internet

Other

Foreign companies

Intelsat's administrative headquarters in Tysons

These are companies based outside the U.S. with a division headquartered in Northern Virginia.

Regional Offices

The following companies have major regional offices located in the Dulles Technology Corridor:

History

America Online
was known for its unconventional marketing techniques.

America Online was headquartered in Northern Virginia during the company's Internet service provider heyday in the 1990s. In the 2000s several Fortune 500 companies relocated from California to Northern Virginia, including Computer Sciences Corporation, Hilton Hotels Corporation, Northrop Grumman, and Science Applications International Corporation.

Active companies formerly headquartered in the region include AOL, Sallie Mae, Sigarms Inc., and US Airways. Defunct companies that were headquartered in the region include BearingPoint, Braddock Dunn & McDonald, Capital Airlines, Erol's, GeoEye, Hecht's, MCI Inc., Mobil, Mythic Entertainment, Nextel, Proxicom, PSINet, TechAmerica, TerreStar Corporation, UUNET, and Voxant.

References

  1. ^ O'Connell, Jonathan. "Tysons to D.C.: How's life as our suburb?". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012.

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