List of United States defense contractors

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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]

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List of top 100 United States defense contractors

Top 100 U.S. defense contractors
Flag of the United States.svg Academi
Flag of the United States.svg Action Target
Flag of the United States.svg ADT Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg Advanced Armament Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg AECOM
Flag of the United States.svg Aerospace Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg Aerovironment
Flag of the United States.svg AirScan
Flag of the United States.svg AM General
Flag of the United States.svg American Petroleum Institute
Flag of the United States.svg Argon ST
Flag of the United States.svg ARINC
Flag of the United States.svg Artis
Flag of the United States.svg Assett
Flag of the United States.svg Astronautics Corporation of America
Flag of the United States.svg Atec
Flag of the United States.svg Aurora Flight Sciences
Flag of the United States.svg Axon Enterprise
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg BAE Systems
Flag of the United States.svg Ball Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg Barrett Firearms Manufacturing
Flag of the United States.svg Battelle Memorial Institute
Flag of the United States.svg Bechtel
Flag of the United States.svg Berico Technologies
Flag of the United States.svg Boeing Defense, Space & Security
Flag of the United States.svg Booz Allen Hamilton
Flag of the United States.svg Boston Dynamics
Flag of the United States.svg Bravo Strategic
Flag of the United States.svg CACI
Flag of the United States.svg Carlyle Group
Flag of the United States.svg Carnegie Mellon University
Flag of the United States.svg Ceradyne
Flag of the United States.svg Cloudera
Flag of the United States.svg Colt Defense
Flag of the United States.svg The Columbia Group
Flag of the United States.svg Computer Sciences Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg Concurrent Technologies Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg CSRA (IT services company)
Flag of the United States.svg Cubic Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg Curtiss-Wright
Flag of the United States.svg DeciBel Research
Flag of the United States.svg Dillon Aero
Flag of the United States.svg Dine Development Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg Draper Laboratories
Flag of the United States.svg DRS Technologies
Flag of the United States.svg DynCorp
Flag of the United States.svg Edison Welding Institute
Flag of Israel.svg Elbit Systems
Flag of the United States.svg Ensco
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of the United States.svg Ernst & Young
Flag of the United States.svg Evergreen International Aviation
Flag of the United States.svg Exxon
Flag of the United States.svg Fluor Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg Force Protection Inc
Flag of the United States.svg Foster-Miller
Flag of the United States.svg Foster Wheeler
Flag of the United States.svg Franklin Armoury
Flag of the United States.svg General Atomics
Flag of the United States.svg General Dynamics
Flag of the United States.svg General Electric Military Jet Engines Division
Flag of the United States.svg Halliburton Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg Health Net
Flag of the United States.svg Hewlett-Packard
Flag of the United States.svg Honeywell
Flag of the United States.svg Humana Inc.
Flag of the United States.svg Huntington Ingalls Industries
Flag of the United States.svg Hybricon Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg IBM
Flag of the United States.svg Insight Technology
Flag of the United States.svg Intelsat
Flag of the United States.svg International Resources Group
Flag of the United States.svg iRobot
Flag of the United States.svg ITT Exelis
Flag of the United States.svg Jacobs Engineering Group
Flag of the United States.svg JANUS Research Group
Flag of the United States.svg Johns Hopkins University
Flag of the United States.svg Kaman Aircraft
Flag of the United States.svg KBR
Flag of the United States.svg Kearfott Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg Knight's Armament Company
Flag of the United States.svg Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
Flag of the United States.svg L3Harris Technologies
Flag of the United States.svg / Flag of France.svg Lafayette Praetorian Group
Flag of the United States.svg Lake Shore Systems
Flag of the United States.svg Leidos
Flag of the United States.svg Lewis Machine & Tool Company
Flag of the United States.svg Lockheed Martin
Flag of the United States.svg LRAD Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg M7 Security Group
Flag of the United States.svg ManTech International
Flag of the United States.svg Maxar Technologies
Flag of the United States.svg McQ
Flag of the United States.svg Microsoft [4]
Flag of the United States.svg Mission Essential Personnel
Flag of the United States.svg Motorola
Flag of the United States.svg Natel Electronic Manufacturing Services
Flag of the United States.svg Navistar Defense
Flag of the United States.svg Nextel
Flag of the United States.svg Northrop Grumman
Flag of the United States.svg NOVA
Flag of the United States.svg Oceaneering International
Flag of the United States.svg Olin Corporation; also see John M. Olin and John M. Olin Foundation
Flag of the United States.svg Oshkosh Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg Para-Ordnance
Flag of the United States.svg Perot Systems
Flag of the United States.svg Picatinny Arsenal
Flag of the United States.svg Pinnacle Armor
Flag of the United States.svg Precision Castparts Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg Raytheon Technologies
Flag of the United States.svg Remington Arms
Flag of the United States.svg Rock Island Arsenal
Flag of the United States.svg Roundhill Group
Flag of the United States.svg Ruger
Flag of the United States.svg Saab Sensis
Flag of the United States.svg Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
Flag of the United States.svg SGIS
Flag of the United States.svg Sierra Nevada Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg Smith & Wesson
Flag of the United States.svg Smith Enterprise (SEI)
Flag of the United States.svg SPRATA
Flag of the United States.svg Springfield Armory
Flag of the United States.svg SRC Inc
Flag of the United States.svg SRI International
Flag of the United States.svg Stanley
Flag of the United States.svg Stealth Communications
Flag of the United States.svg Stewart & Stevenson
Flag of the United States.svg Swift Engineering
Flag of the United States.svg Tactical Air Support
Flag of the United States.svg Teledyne
Flag of the United States.svg Textron
Flag of the United States.svg Trijicon
Flag of the United States.svg TriWest Healthcare Alliance
Flag of the United States.svg Unisys
Flag of the United States.svg U.S. Ordnance
Flag of the United States.svg Verizon Communications
Flag of the United States.svg Vinnell Corporation
Flag of the United States.svg Westinghouse Electric Corporation

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References

  1. "Top 100 Contractors Report - Fiscal Year 2009". fpds.gov. 2009. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
  2. "US Department of Defense Contracts". US Department of Defense. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  3. "System For Award Management". sam.gov. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  4. Tung, Liam (January 14, 2019). "Microsoft's big win: Pentagon signs massive $1.76bn contract". ZDNET. ZDNET.