- Has 73,000 employees worldwide and annual revenues of approximately US$20 billion (more than 90 percent of revenues obtained from defense contracts)
- As of 2007, was the fifth largest defense contractor in the world
- Fourth largest defense contractor in the United States by revenue (after Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Northrop Grumman)
- Facilitates and is responsible for the deaths of millions.

"DEFENSE?" Contracting...
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Lockheed Martin
- Has 140,000 employees worldwide.
- Largest contractor (by revenue)
- REVENUES: (2005) $37.213 billion USD
with a backlog of $74.825 billion! - 95% of revenues from the US DOD
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- Accenture Ltd.
- Aerojet
- Aerospace Center Support
- Aerospace Corporation
- Alliant Techsystems
- Allied Container Systems
- Allied-Signal Inc.
- AM General Corporation
- American Petroleum Institute
- Anteon International Corporation
- Applied Research Associates Inc.
- ARINC
- Argon ST
- AV-Optimal Defense Consultancy Service
- BAE Systems plc (U.S. subsidiary is BAE Systems Inc.)
- Ball Corporation
- Bath Iron Works
- Battelle Memorial Institute
- BBN Technologies
- Bechtel Corporation
- BDM Corporation
- Blazeware Inc.
- Boecore
- Boeing Company
- Boeing Sikorsky Comanche Team
- Boeing SVS
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- British Nuclear Fuels Limited
- CACI International Inc.
- Carlyle Group
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Charles Stark Draper Laboratory
- CNA Corporation
- Concurrent Technologies Corporation
- CSA Engineering
- Computer Sciences Corporation
- Decibel Research Inc.
- Defense Technologies Inc.
- DHB Industries
- Digital System Resources Inc.
- DRS Technologies
- DynCorp
- Earth Class Mail
- Edison Welding Institute
- EDO Corporation
- Elbit Systems of America (the United States division of Israeli-based Elbit, operating through subsidiaries IEI, Kollsman, and EFW)
- Electronic Data Systems Corporation
- Electric Boat (division of General Dynamics)
- Environmental Tectonics Corporation
- Evergreen International Aviation
- Exxon Corporation
- F M C Technologies
- Foster Wheeler Ltd.
- Foundation Health Systems Inc.
- Gemini Industries Inc.
- General Atomic Technologies Company
- General Dynamics
- General Electric’s Military Jet Engines Division
- Geo-Centers Inc.
- Goodrich Corporation
- GTE
- Georgia Tech Research Institute
- Harris Corporation
- Health Net, Inc.
- Hewlett-Packard
- Honeywell
- Hughes Electronics Corporation
- Humana Inc.
- IBM
- Infotech Aerospace Services (a Pratt & Whitney joint venture)
- Institute for Defense Analyses
- Intelsat
- International Resources Group
- ITT Corporation Inc.
- ITT Research Institute
- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.
- JGB Enterprises, Inc.
- Johns Hopkins University
- JPS Communications (wholly owned subsidiary of Raytheon)
- Kaman Aircraft
- Kearfott Guidance & Navigation Corporation
- Kellogg, Brown and Root
- Kongsberg Protech
- L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.
- Lockheed Martin
- Longbow Limited Liability Inc.
- M7 Aerospace
- Maersk Line and Patriot Contract Services
- Marconi Corporation PLC
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Maytag Aircraft Corporation
- McDonnell Douglas Corporation (wholly owned subsidiary of Boeing)
- MITRE Corporation; also see ANSER Institute for Homeland Security
- Mitretek Systems Inc.; see MITRE Corporation and ANSER Institute for Homeland Security
- Mitsubishi
- Motorola Inc.
- NASSCO Holdings Inc.
- Nextel
- Nichols Research Corporation
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems
- Northrop Grumman Information Technologies
- Northrop Grumman Integrated Systems
- Northrop Grumman Mission Systems
- Northrop Grumman Newport News (formerly Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company)
- Northrop Grumman Ships Systems
- Northrop Grumman Space Technology
- Northrop Grumman Technical Services
- Ocean Shipholdings Inc.
- Olin Corporation; also see John M. Olin and John M. Olin Foundation
- Orbital Sciences Corporation
- Pennsylvania State University
- Pratt & Whitney (division of United Technologies)
- Private Military Corporations
- Private Federal Corporations
- Quantum3D
- Raytheon
- Rockwell Collins
- RONCO (de-mining operations Horn of Africa)
- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
- Shell Oil Company
- Siemens AG
- Sikorsky Aircraft Company
- SGIS
- SPARTA, Inc.
- Spectrum Astro
- SRI International
- Standard Missile Company LLC
- Stevedoring Services of America
- Stewart and Stevenson
- Sverdrup Corporation
- SYColeman (subsidiary of L-3 Communications)
- Talla-Tech
- TCom
- Textron Inc.
- Tri-Star Engineering, Inc.[1]
- Tyco International Ltd.
- University of Texas System
- Unisys Corporation
- United Industrial Corporation
- United Technologies
- URS Corporation
- USmax Corporation
- Verdian Corporation
- Verizon Communications
- Vinnell Corporation
- Vinnell Brown and Root
- Washington Group International
- Westinghouse Electric Corporation
- Worldcorp Inc.
- Wyvern Technologies, Aerospace & Defense Contractors
[edit] External links
- List of Defense Contractors, U.S. Army
- Top 50 Defense Contractors, U.S. Army, 2002
- Top 50 Defense Contractors, U.S. Navy, 2002
- Top 50 Defense Contractors, U.S. Air Force, 2002
- Top 50 Defense Contractors, Defense Logistics Agency, 2002
- Top 50 Defense Contractors, Other Agencies, 2002
- Table of Top 100 Parent Companies, Defense Contractors, 2002
- Table of Top 100 Parent Companies and Their Subsidiaries, Defense Contractors, 2002
- Table of Top 100 Companies, Defense Contractors, by Category of Procurement, 2002
- Top 100 Defense Contractors 1998
- Top 100 Defense Contractors 2006
- Top 100 Defense Contractors 2007
- Lists and Tables for Defense Contractors, 1996 to 2001
- Contractors and Subcontractors of Selected Major Weapons Systems (1999)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_defense_contractors