6 : General Dynamics Corp.
Expanded Profile
Top 100 Revenue: $2,429,181,000
Defense revenue: $2,136,292,000
Civilian revenue: $292,888,000
2003 revenue: $16.6 billion
2003 earnings : $1 billion
2002 revenue: $13.8 billion
2002 earnings: $917 million
Number of employees: 67,600
Headquarters: Falls Church, Va.
Web address: www.gd.com
President/CEO: Nicholas Chabraja, CEO and chairman
Head of gov't business: Gerald DeMuro, executive vice president of information systems and technology
Ticker: NYSE: GD
Lines of business: Aerospace, combat systems, information systems and technology, and marine systems
Major customers: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps
Major contracts/projects: General Dynamics is providing engineering development and demonstration of a family of manned ground vehicles on the $2 billion Future Combat Systems program as a subcontractor to Boeing.
Previous Profile: 2003
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