The city of Aurora comprises the eastern portion of the Denver metropolitan area. Metro Denver is the medical, financial, and governmental center of the Rocky Mountain region. Aerospace industries and bioscience firms rub shoulders with business services suppliers and retail trade companies.
According to the Aurora Economic Development Council, (at May 2006) the city's largest public sector employers are: Buckley Air Force Base (12,817 employees); Cherry Creek Schools (7,174 employees); City of Aurora (3,826 employees); Aurora Public Schools (3,786 employees); University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center (3,300 employees); University of Colorado Hospital (1,458 employees); and, Community College of Aurora (585 employees).
The largest private sector employers are: Raytheon Company · Designs space systems, ground equipment and software development (2,600 employees); ADT Security Systems · Alarm system monitoring (1,585 employees); Kaiser Permanente · Healthcare (1,493 employees); The Medical Center of Aurora · Hospital/medical center (1,380 employees); Northrop Grumman · Hardware and software data processing systems (1,100 employees); Lockheed Martin Astronautics · Systems design/research (800 employees); Wagner Equipment Co. · Industrial trucks/construction equipment (596 employees); Dex Media · Internet products and software (550 employees); Nelnet Group · Financial services/student loan processing (550 employees); and, Advantage Security, Inc. · Security guard & patrol service (500 employees). Aurora Info Source
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