List of United States defense contractors
The Top 100 Contractors Report on the Federal Procurement Data System lists the top 100 defense contractors by sales to the United States Armed Forces and Department of Defense. ('DoD 9700' worksheet).[1] The Department of Defense announces contracts valued at $7 million or more each business day at 5 pm.[2] All defense contractors maintain CAGE (Commercial and Government Entity) Codes and are profiled in the System for Award Management (SAM).[3]
List of Top 100 United States defense contractors[]
- Academi LLC (formerly Blackwater Worldwide and Xe Services)
- Action Target
- ADT Corporation
- Advanced Armament Corporation (AAC)
- AECOM
- Aerojet
- Aerospace Corporation
- Aerovironment
- AirScan
- AM General Corporation
- American Petroleum Institute
- Argon ST
- ARINC
- Artis LLC
- ASSETT, Inc.
- Astronautics Corporation of America
- Atec, Inc.
- Aurora Flight Sciences
- Axon Enterprise
- BAE Systems plc
- Ball Corporation
- Barrett Firearms Manufacturing
- Battelle Memorial Institute
- Bechtel Corporation
- Berico Technologies
- Boeing Company
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Boston Dynamics
- CACI International Inc.
- Carlyle Group
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Ceradyne
- Cloudera
- Colt Defense
- The Columbia Group
- Computer Sciences Corporation
- CSRA (IT services company)
- Cubic Corporation
- Curtiss-Wright
- Decibel Research Inc.
- Dillon Aero
- Draper Laboratories
- DRS Technologies
- DynCorp
- Edison Welding Institute
- Elbit Systems
- ENSCO, Inc.
- / Ernst & Young
- Evergreen International Aviation
- Exxon Corporation
- FLIR Systems
- Fluor Corp.
- Force Protection Inc
- Foster-Miller, Inc.
- Foster Wheeler Ltd.
- Franklin Armoury
- General Atomics
- General Dynamics
- General Electric Military Jet Engines Division
- Goodrich Corporation
- Halliburton Corporation
- Health Net, Inc.
- Hewlett-Packard
- Honeywell
- Humana Inc.
- Huntington Ingalls Industries
- Hybricon Corporation
- IBM
- Insight Technology
- Intelsat
- International Resources Group
- iRobot
- ITT Exelis
- Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.
- Johns Hopkins University
- Kaman Aircraft
- Kearfott Corporation
- Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR)
- Knight's Armament Company
- Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
- L3Harris Technologies
- / Lafayette Praetorian Group
- Leidos
- Lewis Machine and Tool Company
- Lockheed Martin
- LRAD Corporation
- ManTech International
- Maxar Technologies
- McQ Inc
- Microsoft[4]
- Mission Essential Personnel
- Motorola Inc.
- Natel Electronic Manufacturing Services
- Navistar Defense
- Nextel
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems
- Northrop Grumman Ship Systems
- Northrop Grumman Technical Services
- Oceaneering International
- Olin Corporation; also see John M. Olin and John M. Olin Foundation
- Orbital ATK
- Oshkosh Corporation
- Para-Ordnance
- Perot Systems
- Picatinny Arsenal
- Pinnacle Armor
- Precision Castparts Corporation
- Raytheon
- Remington Arms
- Riverside Manufacturing LLC
- Rock Island Arsenal
- Rockwell Collins
- Roundhill Group LLC
- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
- Sensis Corporation
- SGIS
- Sierra Nevada Corporation
- Smith & Wesson
- Smith Enterprise Inc. (SEI)
- Sobran, inc
- SPARTA, Inc.
- Springfield Armory, Inc.
- SRC Inc
- SRI International
- Stanley, Inc.
- Stewart and Stevenson
- Sturm, Ruger & Company Incorporated
- Swift Engineering
- Tactical Air Support, Inc.
- Teledyne
- Textron Inc.
- AAI Corporation
- Bell Helicopter Textron
- Trijicon
- TriWest Healthcare Alliance
- Unisys
- United Technologies
- URS Corporation
- US Ordnance
- Verizon Communications
- Vinnell Corporation
- Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Rank | Country | Company name | Defense Revenue (US$ billions) |
% of Total Revenue from Defense |
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See also[]
- Government contractor
- List of NASA contractors
- List of private military companies
- Category:Private military contractors
- Top 100 US Federal Contractors
References[]
- ^ "Top 100 Contractors Report - Fiscal Year 2009". fpds.gov. 2009. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
- ^ "US Department of Defense Contracts". US Department of Defense. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
- ^ "System For Award Management". sam.gov. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
- ^ Tung, Liam (January 14, 2019). "Microsoft's big win: Pentagon signs massive $1.76bn contract". ZDNET. ZDNET.
External links[]
- "Suppliers". Armed Forces International. Archived from the original on 2011-12-01. private business of military suppliers and contractors
- "Top 100 Defense Contractors". govexec.com. 1998.
Categories:
- Defense companies of the United States
- United States military-related lists
- Private military contractors