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Defense Listing
Top 30 Defense-Related Companies
Chevron Texaco
Chevron Texaco is a newly formed company that has become a global enterprise highly competitive across all energy sectors with a commitment to developing vital energy resources around the globe.
Web site: www.chevrontexaco.com
2001 Revenue: $99.7 billion
Verizon Communications (GTE Corp.)
Verizon Communications is one of the worldís leading providers of communication services, as well as one of the largest investors in high-growth global communications markets.
Web site: www.gte.com
2001 Revenue: $67.2 billion
Boeing Co.
The Boeing Co. is the worldís leading aerospace company and largest manufacturer of satellites, commercial jetliners and launch services.
Web site: www.boeing.com
2001 Revenue: $58.2 billion
GE Capital Aviation Services
GE Capital Aviation Services is the worldís premier aviation solutions provider and a long-established leader in aviat
ion financing.
Web site: www.gecas.com
2001 Revenue: $33.9 billion
Motorola
Motorola is a global leader in providing integrated communications solutions and embedded electronic solutions.
Web site: www.motorola.com
2001 Revenue: $30 billion
United Technologies
United Technologies is a billion-dollar company that provides high technology products to the aerospace systems industries throughout the world.
Web site: www.utc.com
2001 Revenue: $27.9 billion
Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin is a customer-focused, global enterprise primarily engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture and integration of advanced technology systems, products, and services for government and commercial customers.
Web site: www.lockheedmartin.com
2001 Revenue: $24.8 billion
Honeywell (Allied Signal Inc.)
Honeywell is an aerospace company and leader in air transport safety that supplies engines systems, avionics, and other products and services for commercial, regional and business aviation, military aircraft and spacecraft.
Web site: www.honeywell.com
2001 Revenue: $23.6 billion
Electronic Data Systems (EDS)
EDS is a leading global information technology services company, providing clients with strategies, solutions, services and products to succeed in the digital economy.
Web site: www.eds.com
2001 Revenue: $21.5 billion
Johnson Controls
Johnson Controls strives to provide customers with a quality building environment by designing, manufacturing, installing, servicing, operating, and maintaining mechanical and electrical systems that control energy use, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, lighting, security and fire management of non-residential buildings.
Web site: www.johnsoncontrols.com
2001 Revenue: $18.4 billion
Raytheon Systems Limited
Raytheon Systems Limited is one of the business subsidiaries of Raytheon Co. and is responsible for three systems segments, C3I (communication, command, control and information) systems, defense systems and ISR (intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) systems.
Web site: www.raytheon.com
2001 Revenue: $16.9 billion
TRW Inc.
TRW Inc. is a global technology, manufacturing and service company that is designing and producing world-class products for the automotive, aerospace and information technology markets worldwide.
Web site: www.trw.com
2001 Revenue: $16.4 billion
Tracor Inc. (BAE Systems North America)
BAE Systems North America is a world-class company with a global reach capable of taking on aerospace and defense projects by providing a full spectrum of systems engineering, technical services, and simulation and training to its customers.
Web site: www.tst.tracor.com
2001 Revenue: $14.4 billion
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman specializes in defense electronics, providing technology and products that play a key role in the evolving defense environment of the 21st century.
Web site: www.northgrum.com
2001 Revenue: $13.6 billion
Halliburton Co.
Halliburton is leading the world in integrated energy services, energy equipment, engineering, construction and maintenance.
Web site: www.halliburton.com
2001 Revenue: $13.3 billion
Textron Washington
Textron is a global, multi-industry company with market-leading operations in aircraft, automotive, fastening systems, industrial products and commercial finance.
Web site: www.textron.com
2001 Revenue: $12.3 billion
General Dynamics
General Dynamics is a leading supplier of defense systems to the United States and its allies and sets the world standard in business jets.
Web site: www.generaldynamics.com
2001 Revenue: $12.2 billion
Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC)
CSC has been a consistent performer in the global information technology market for more than 40 years because of the balance and business diversity it maintains in its service offerings, geographic reach and industry markets.
Web site: www.csc.com
2001 Revenue: $10.5 billion
Humana Inc.
Humana offers health benefits coverage that includes health maintenance organizations, preferred provider organizations, administrative service products, government-sponsored plans, and health plans for U.S. military dependents and retirees.
Web site: www.humana.com
2001 Revenue: $10.2 billion
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments is the world leader in digital signal processing and analog technologies, the semiconductor engines of the Internet age.
Web site: www.ti.com
2001 Revenue: $8.2 billion
ITT Industries
ITT Industries is a global engineering and manufacturing company with leading positions in the markets it serves. It is a major supplier of military defense systems and provides advanced technical and operational services to a broad range of government agencies.
Web site: www.itt.com
2001 Revenue: $4.68 billion
Jacobs Sverdrup
Jacobs Sverdrup is a technology company that provides a complete range of advanced technology engineering services to government and industry.
Web site: www.jacobssverdrup.com
2001 Revenue: $3.96 billion
Renco Group Inc.
Renco Group is a holding company for a diverse group of businesses. Its AM General subsidiary makes the Humvee, an extra wide all-terrain vehicle used by the military, and its Renco Steel and WCI Steel manufacture, fabricate and distribute steel.
Web site: None
2001 Revenue: $2.15 billion
Dyncorp
DynCorp is among the largest employee-owned technology and services company in the United States, providing sound information and enterprise technology, operations and management support, and aerospace and aviation services worldwide.
Web site: www.dyncorp.com
2001 Revenue: $1.89 billion
Olin Corp.
Olin is one of the worldís leading basic materials companies and North American producer of copper alloys, ammunition, and chlorine and caustic soda.
Web site: www.olin.com
2001 Revenue: $1.27 billion
Alliant Techsystems (ATK)
ATK is an aerospace and def
ense company with leading positions in propulsion, composite structures, munitions and precision capabilities.
Web site: www.atk.com
2001 Revenue: $464 million
The Aerospace Corp.
The Aerospace Corp. is a private, nonprofit corporation whose purpose is exclusively scientific to provide research, development, and advisory services. Aerospace operates a federally funded research and development center for the Department of Defense.
Web site: www.aero.org
2001 Revenue: Private, nonprofit corporation
Bechtel Corp.
Bechtel is one of the worldís largest engineering-construction firms, providing premier technical, management and directly related services to develop, manage, engineer, build and operate installations for customers worldwide.
Web site: www.bechtel.com
2001 Revenue: Private company
The Carlyle Group
The Carlyle Group is a private global investment firm that originates, structures, and acts as a lead equity investor in management-led buyouts, strategic minority equity investments, equity private placements, consolidations and buildups, and growth capital financings.
Web site: www.thecarlylegroup.com
2001 Revenue: Private company
Westinghouse Electric Co.
Westinghouse Electric Co., one of the four major business groups of British Nuclear Fuels, has a long-standing commitment to excellence in commercial nuclear reactor technology.
Web site: www.westinghouse.com
2001 Revenue:Undisclosed
Source: www.Fortune.com (2002 Fortune 500 rankings) and www.hoovers.com (as of December 2001).
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