Best Ethics Programs Overall

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U.S. Gov
Business Rank
Organization Ethisphere Ethics Program Total
Score
Classification Ethisphere Best Ethics Program
Rank
104 Verizon Wireless 97.38 excellent 1
68 Rockwell Collins 94.32 excellent 2
16 Fluor Corporation 93.92 excellent 3
46 CACI International Inc 93.14 excellent 4
30 Textron Inc 93.10 excellent 5
15 General Electric Company 92.43 excellent 6
379 Avaya Inc 92.09 excellent 7
19 EDS 90.95 excellent 8
129 Procter and Gamble 90.51 excellent 9
8 Science Applications International Corp (SAIC) 90.00 excellent 10
1 Lockheed Martin Corp 89.71 above standard 11
678 CA Inc 88.34 above standard 12
139 DataPath Inc 88.14 above standard 13
237 SENTEL Corporation 87.81 above standard 14
22 Honeywell Inc 87.69 above standard 15
217 PepsiCo 86.72 above standard 16
97 Merck 86.49 above standard 17
244 Deloitte LLP 86.36 above standard 18
200 Xerox Corporation 86.25 above standard 19
73 BearingPoint Incorporated 86.08 above standard 20
211 Tyson Foods 85.89 above standard 21
288 The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company 84.98 above standard 22
65 The Aerospace Corporation 84.38 above standard 23
424 Kellogg Company 83.97 above standard 24
185 Bechtel Jacobs Company LLC 83.83 above standard 25
401 Herley Industries Inc 83.55 above standard 26
347 EOD Technology Inc 83.39 above standard 27
60 Accenture LLP 83.34 above standard 28
38 United Space Alliance 83.20 above standard 29
601 Sprint Nextel 82.87 above standard 30
210 Vangent Incorporated 80.91 above standard 31
91 ManTech International Corporation 80.31 above standard 32
247 Palmetto GBA 80.09 above standard 33
527 Granite Construction Inc 80.04 above standard 34
14 Computer Sciences Corporation 80.00 above standard 35

Rating Scale

Excellent (90-100)
The Ethisphere “Hall of Fame” that few companies achieve, represents outstanding programs overall with clear commitment to attempting to drive an ethical and disclosure culture well beyond disclosure requirements.;

Above Standard (80-89)
Strong programs that exceed all government standards. Institutional commitment to ethics apparent with most measurement criteria met yet selective short fall may still be present, but easily improved.;

Meeting Standard (60-79)
Companies which meet the “letter of the law” but fail to exceed by meeting the “spirit of the law.”
These are companies that could achieve better scores
by putting in action their written commitments.;

Below Standard (40-59)
Programs which fail to prove that they have met the minimum FAR ethics program standards.;

Unsatisfactory (40)
Programs that fail to demonstrate sufficient material commitment to institute a culture or program of ethics consistent with FAR per disclosed information.;

NR= not rated; NA= not available

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