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2Greater Washington Population Facts
- 6.02 Million in 2006
- Increase of 400,000 since
- 2000
- 4th Largest U.S. Region
3Greater Washington Population Facts
- Booming growth By 2010, Greater Washingtons
population is expected to grow by 8.5, which is
three times the projected growth of New York
City, twice the growth of Chicago and four times
that of San Francisco. - Changing faces In 2010, minority populations
will represent nearly half (46) of the total
population in Greater Washington. Greater
Washingtons Hispanic and Asian communities are
expected to grow by over 20 by 2010. - International suburbs Montgomery County,
Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia have a
higher density of foreign-born residents than
Chicago, New York, and San Francisco.
4Federal and Private Employment
SOURCE GWI Analysis of Bureau of Labor
Statistics and Maryland DLLR Data, 2005 NOTE
Percents will not add to 100. State and local
government data is not included
5Greater Washington Employment
6Major Employers in Greater Washington, 2006
SOURCE Washington Post 200, May 1, 2006
Washington Business Journal Book of Lists, 2006
GWI analysis
7Fortune 500 Headquarters
Most Fortune 500 companies in the U.S. for 9
consecutive years!
- 49 Fortune 500 companies
- Fannie Mae
- Lockheed Martin
- General Dynamics
- Sprint Nextel
- Capital One
- Marriott International
- Gannett
- Danaher
- Coventry Health Care
- Host Marriott
Source Fortune Magazine, Fortune 500, 2006 Note
Freddie Mac not included due to late reporting
82005 Fast Growing Companies
SOURCE Inc. Magazine, 2005.
9Technically Diverse Clusters
- Aerospace
- Bio-Infomatics
- Defense
- eLearning
- Network Security Internet Security
- New Media
- Photonics
- Satellite Communications
- Systems Integration
- Telecommunications
- Wireless
10Five-Year Employment Growth, 2000-2005
SOURCE GWI Analysis of Bureau of Labor
Statistics and Maryland DLLR Data, 2005
11U.S. Government Budget
- More than 3 Trillion
- 330 Billion of spending on goods and services
- 60 of all technology procurement goes to
Washington area companies - 4.4 billion went to internationally-owned firms
in the region
12Federal Procurement Growth(Index 1993 100)
Quadrupled in past 15 years!
13Population with BA or Higher
Bachelors
Advanced
SOURCE US Census Bureau, 2000
14Median Household Income
SOURCE Claritas, 2005
15Brain Drain Talent Retention Attraction
(National Average 1.00)
Source GWI Analysis, 2006. U.S. Census,
American Community Survey, 2005.
16Technology Workforce
(Number of Workers per 100,000 Residents)
Source GWI Analysis, 2006. U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics, 2005.
17International Economy
- 41.4 billion-13 of the GRP
- 700 internationally owned companies from over 39
countries - 400 international associations
- 180 embassies
18International Economy
- 700 internationally owned companies identified in
region - 9 increase from 2000
- Headquarters in 29 countries
- 89 of international firms are in the
professional services sector - Countries with most firms in the region
- United Kingdom (121)
- Japan (86)
- France (66)
- Canada (59)
- Germany (58)
19Threats to the Region
- Global / National Forces
- Federal Spending and Procurement Policy
- Labor Force Availability, Quality and Cost
- Housing Affordability and Supply
- Transportation Cost / Congestion
- BRAC
2015 Largest Job MarketsRanked by Unemployment
RateJune 2006
U.S. 4.8
3.3
Data not seasonally adjusted
21- We need to ensure whoever we hire can tie into a
global organization, and the hiring pool in
Greater Washington is very good. We find people
with an entrepreneurial spirit and a global
outlook. - Karl Pringle
- General Manager, Strategic Thought, a U.K.-based
company with offices in Northern Virginia
22Venture Capital Deals in Greater Washington
Source PriceWaterhouseCoopers and the National
Venture Capital Association, 2005
Telecommunications, Networking and
Media/Entertainment Electronics/Instrumentatio
n, Semiconductors, Computer/peripherals, and
Medical Equipment
23Wall Street Journal
- Early-stage venture capital investment is
flourishing in the Washington, DC region.
Washington now accounts for 9.6 of the total
amount invested in the U.S. in seed and
start-ups, up from just 3.6 a decade ago . - March 2006
24Key Takeaways
- Federal spending has quadrupled since 1990
- Major transformation to high tech economy
- Region has led nation in job creation, with
270,000 jobs in past five years - Creative and educated workforce, includes 700,000
in professional services - By 2010, 46 of the regions population will be
minority -
25GWI Services
Are you thinking about an expansion into Greater
Washington? Our complimentary confidential
services will help you
UNDERSTAND Stats and trends about Greater
Washingtons key industry clusters. COMPARE
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Contacts and resources from legal and
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26Client/Competitor Mapping
27Useful Contacts
- Real Estate
- Banking/Financing
- Legal
- Accounting
- Executive Search/Staffing
- Outsourced HR
- Insurance
- Venture Capital
- Relocation Services
- PR/Media
- Associations
- Local Political Leaders
28- Michael Baughman
- Director, North American Business Development
- Washington, DC
- 1 202.857.5982
- michaelbaughman_at_bot.org
www.greaterwashington.org