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Justin Kuepper
Monday, October 06, 2008 2:27 PM
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The stock market may be struggling, but defense companies are still on their feet. Several contracts were announced today in this sector, indicating that defense spending is still going strong and some public companies are well-positioned to profit. TWo wars have done a lot to sustain spending, but some are concerned about at least one presidential candidate is interested in withdrawing troops and putting an end to the Iraqi conflict.
Lockheed Martin
(LMT) announced a $41 million contract from the US Transportation Command to extend sustainment of Global Transportation Network command and control system. The sustainment contract brings the total value of the contract to $475 million.
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
(KTOS) announced that its Madison Research Division had been awarded a $10.3 million contract from the U.S. Army on behalf of the Experimentation Division.
Recently, the Senate passed a military spending bill that includes a pay raise for military personnel. The bill will permit $612.5 billion in spending for military programs in 2009 with $70 billion for Iraq operations and Afghanistan. The pay increase for military personnel will be 3.9 percent. These new spending approvals will pave the way for future awards for these defense contractors and allow expansion in market share.
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