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Jonathan Wingo
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APPENDIX
C: Additional Resources
American
Academy of Arts and Sciences
www.amacad.org/
Phone: 617-576-5000
Fax: 617-576-5050
membership@amacad.org
American Enterprise
Institute
www.aei.org/
Phone: 202-862-5800
Fax: 202-862-7177
Arms
Control Association
www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/
Phone: 202-463-8270
Fax: 202-463-8273
aca@armscontrol.org
American
Physical Society
www.aps.org/
Phone: 301-209-3200
Fax: 301-209-0865\
Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace
www.carnegieendowment.org/
Phone: 202-483-7600
Fax:
202-483-1840
info@CarnegieEndowment.org
Center
for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation
www.armscontrolcenter.org/md/
Phone: 202-546-0795
Center
for Defense Information
www.cdi.org/
Phone: 202-332-0600
Fax:
202-462-4559
info@cdi.org
Center
for Security Policy
www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/
Phone: 202-835-9077
Fax: 202-835-9066
info@centerforsecuritypolicy.org
Federation
of American Scientists
www.fas.org/
Phone: 202-546-3300
Fax: 202-675-1010
ioelrich@fas.org
Foreign
Policy in Focus
www.fpif.org/
Phone: 202-234-9382
fpif@ips-dc.org
George
C. Marshall Center
www.marshallcenter.org/
International: 49-8821-750-246
Fax: 08821-750-2452
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Government
Accountability Office
www.gao.gov/
Phone: 202-512-3000
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Henry
L. Stimson Center
http://www.stimson.org/
Phone: 202-223-5956
Fax: 202-238-9604
Heritage
Foundation
www.heritage.org/
Phone: 202-546-4400
Fax: 202-546-8328
info@heritage.org
Hudson
Institute
www.hudson.org/
Phone: 202-974-2400
Fax: 202-974-2410
rsvp@hudson.org
Space
Foundation
www.spacefoundation.org/
Phone: 719-576-8000
Fax: 719-576-8801
Union
of Concerned Scientists
www.ucsusa.org/
Phone: 202-223-6133
Fax: 202-223-6162
Womens
Action for New Direction
www.wand.org
Phone: 781-643-6740
Fax: 781-643-6744
Email: info@wand.org
APPENDIX
A
Top 15
House Recipients of Funding From Missile Defense Contractors, 2001-2006
|
RANK
|
NAME
|
TOTAL
CONTRIBUTIONS*
|
BREAKDOWN
OF MAJOR MISSILE DEFENSE CONTRIBUTIONS*
|
|
1
|
Rep.
John Murtha
(D-PA)
Ranking
Democrat, Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
|
$318,649
|
BAE Systems
Boeing
Lockheed
Martin
SAIC
L-3 Communications
Raytheon
Northrop
Grumman
General
Dynamics
Honeywell
Titan
TRW
Sparta
Teledyne
|
$71,550
$57,349
$40,250
$36,000
$33,000
$28,000
$20,000
$10,000
$7,500
$6,000
$5,000
$2,000
$2,000
|
|
2
|
Rep.
Duncan Hunter
(R-CA)
Chairman,
Armed Services Committee
|
$245,670
|
Titan
BAE Systems
Lockheed
Martin
SAIC
Northrop
Grumman
Collazo
Boeing
Raytheon
L-3 Communications
L-3 Com./Titan
Corp
Mevatec
Sparta
TRW
General
Dynamics
Honeywell
|
$40,825
$26,500
$23,500
$23,250
$21,000
$20,000
$19,800
$17,000
$11,000
$10,000
$7,695
$6,100
$6,000
$5,000
$5,000
|
|
3
|
Rep.
Jane Harman
(D-CA)
|
$234,550
|
Northrop
Grumman
Boeing
Raytheon
SAIC
Loral
Lockheed
Martin
TRW
|
$64,250
$53,310
$33,500
$27,500
$20,000
$13,500
$11,500
|
|
4
|
Rep.
James Moran
(D-VA)
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
|
$234,200
|
Boeing
Lockheed
Martin
Teledyne
BAE Systems
Raytheon
General
Dynamics
Northrop
Grumman
TRW
L-3 Communications
Honeywell
|
$44,150
$29,550
$26,000
$23,000
$20,000
$19,000
$18,000
$10,000
$4,000
$2,000
|
|
5
|
Rep.
Jerry Lewis
(R-CA)
Chairman,
House Appropriations Committee
Former
Chair, Defense Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
|
$227,850
|
L-3
BAE
Lockheed
Martin
Titan
Harris
Raytheon
SAIC
Northrop
Grumman
Boeing
Honeywell
TRW
|
$42,000
$28,000
$22,000
$20,000
$18,000
$16,000
$15,000
$13,350
$10,500
$8,000
$7,000
|
|
6
|
Rep.
Duke Cunningham
(R-CA)
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
|
$182,500
|
Titan
Lockheed
Martin
BAE Systems
SAIC
L-3 Communications
Raytheon
Northrop
Grumman
L-3 Com./Titan
Corp
TRW
General
Dynamics
Sparta
Boeing
Honeywell
|
$32,300
$28,000
$26,500
$22,000
$17,700
$16,000
$11,000
$10,000
$7,000
$5,000
$3,000
$2,000
$2,000
|
|
7
|
Rep.
Bud Cramer
(D-AL)
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Quality of Life and
Veteran Affairs
|
$172,844
|
Teledyne
Collazo
Sparta
Boeing
Lockheed
Martin
SAIC
Raytheon
Mevatec
Miltec
Northrop
Grumman
BAE Systems
TRW
General
Dynamics
|
$26,450
$23,250
$22,650
$21,750
$16,000
$14,250
$11,950
$9,250
$4,000
$4,000
$2,000
$2,000
$2,000
|
|
8
|
Rep.
Ike Skelton
(D-MO)
Ranking
Democrat, Armed Services Committee
Subcommittee
on Tactical Air and Land Forces
|
$155,628
|
Lockheed
Martin
Boeing
BAE Systems
Northrop
Grumman
Raytheon
SAIC
Honeywell
General
Dynamics
L-3 Communications
TRW
Computer
Sciences Corp.
|
$32,750
$28,250
$26,928
$23,450
$15,000
$15,000
$13,250
$5,000
$4,000
$2,000
$1,000
|
|
9
|
Rep.
Norman Dicks
(D-WA)
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
|
$155,500
|
Boeing
Lockheed
Martin
BAE Systems
SAIC
Raytheon
Northrop
Grumman
TRW
Titan
Honeywell
Bechtel
L-3 Com./Titan
Corp.
|
$34,500
$23,000
$21,000
$21,000
$11,000
$10,000
$10,000
$7,000
$6,000
$5,000
$5,000
|
|
10
|
Rep.
Chet Edwards
(D-TX)
Ranking
Democrat, Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Quality
of Life
Second
Ranking Democrat, Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and
Water (deals with nuclear weapons complex)
|
$143,000
|
L-3
Lockheed
Martin
Raytheon
BAE
SAIC
Northrop
Grumman
TRW
|
$30,000
$25,250
$22,750
$18,000
$15,000
$13,000
$6,000
|
|
11
|
Rep.
Jim Saxton
(R-NJ)
Chairman,
Armed Services Subcommittee on Terrorism, Unconventional Threats
and Capabilities
Member,
Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel
Member,
Armed Services Subcommittee on Projection Forces
|
$140,245
|
Lockheed
Martin
BAE Systems
L-3 Communications
Boeing
SAIC
Computer
Sciences Corp
Northrop
Grumman
Titan
L-3 Com./Titan
Corp
TRW
General
Dynamics
Booz Allen
Hamilton
Raytheon
|
$72,995
$15,000
$11,750
$11,500
$8,000
$5,500
$5,000
$3,000
$2,000
$2,000
$1,500
$1,000
$1,000
|
|
12
|
Rep.
C.W. "Bill" Young
(R-FL)
Chairman,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
Member,
Appropriations Sub-committee on Military Quality of Life,
Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies
|
$136,300
|
Lockheed
Martin
Boeing
BAE Systems
SAIC
Northrop
Grumman
Raytheon
Titan
TRW
Honeywell
L-3 Com./Titan
Corp
L-3 Communications
|
$20,300
$20,000
$15,000
$15,000
$13,000
$13,000
$10,000
$10,000
$9,000
$5,000
$2,000
|
|
13
|
Rep.
Robert Aderholt
(R-AL)
Vice Chair,
Appropriations Sub-committee on Military Quality of Life,
Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies
|
$131,237
|
Collazo
Dynetics
Miltec
Teledyne
Lockheed
Martin
Davidson
SAIC
Northrop
Grumman
|
$25,937
$18,000
$15,300
$13,000
$12,750
$8,000
$6,000
$5,000
|
|
14
|
Rep.
Henry Bonilla
(R-TX)
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
|
$128,500
|
Lockheed
Martin
BAE Systems
Northrop
Grumman
Boeing
L-3 Communications
SAIC
TRW
Raytheon
General
Dynamics
Titan
|
$31,000
$17,000
$15,000
$10,250
$9,000
$8,500
$7,750
$5,000
$4,000
$1,000
|
|
15
|
Rep.
Curt Weldon
(R-PA)
Chairman,
Armed Services Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces
Member,
Armed Services Subcommittee on Projection Forces
|
$106,300
|
Boeing
Lockheed
Martin
SAIC
BAE Systems
Raytheon
Northrop
Grumman
TRW
L-3 Communications
General
Dynamics
Sparta
Teledyne
|
$19,500
$19,200
$19,100
$14,000
$11,000
$8,000
$5,500
$5,000
$1,000
$2,000
$2,000
|
*These figures
include all Political Action Committee (PAC) contributions from
missile defense contractors, both to members directly and to their
leadership PACs (assuming the member has one). For companies that
were among a members top 20 contributors in the period covered,
data include both PAC contributions and contributions by individuals
affiliated with the company in question.
** Northrop
Grumman bought missile defense contractor TRW in 2002, and is only
counted as a missile defense contractor after that time.
***General Dynamics
bought Spectrum Astro in 2004, and is only counted as a missile
defense contractor after that time.
Source:
Center for Responsive Politics
APPENDIX
B
Top
15 Senate Recipients of Funding From Missile Defense Contractors,
2001-2006
|
RANK
|
NAME
|
TOTAL
CONTRIBUTIONS*
|
BREAKDOWN
OF MAJOR MISSILE DEFENSE CONTRIBUTIONS*
|
|
1
|
Sen.
Richard Shelby
(R-AL)
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
|
$204,334
|
Sparta
Collazo/Colsa
Boeing
Computer
Sciences Corp.
Teledyne
Miltec
CSC
Northrop
Grumman**
SAIC
Digital
Fusion
Lockheed
Martin
Raytheon
|
$32,200
$26,000
$16,000
$16,000
$14,500
$13,000
$13,000
$11,000
$11,000
$10,644
$10,000
$8,000
|
|
2
|
Sen.
Jeff Sessions
(R-AL)
Member,
Armed Services Subcommittee on Airland Forces
Chairman,
Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces
Member,
Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support
|
$145,250
|
Collazo/Colsa
Dynetics
TRW
Orbital
Sciences
Lockheed
Martin
Teledyne
General
Dynamics***
Northrop
Grumman
Sparta
Boeing
SAIC
|
$40,000
$11,250
$10,000
$9,000
$9,000
$9,000
$8,000
$7,000
$6,000
$6,000
$5,000
|
|
3
|
Sen.
Christopher Bond
(R-MO)
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
|
$120,750
|
Boeing
Raytheon
Lockheed
Martin
Honeywell
Northrop
Grumman
SAIC
|
$63,250
$10,000
$10,000
$9,000
$8,000
$5,500
|
|
4
|
Sen.
Barbara Mikulski
(D-MD)
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
|
$107,750
|
Lockheed
Martin
Northrop
Grumman
Raytheon
Honeywell
Teledyne
SAIC
|
$33,500
$23,250
$18,000
$8,000
$5,500
$5,500
|
|
5
|
Sen.
John Warner
(R-VA)
Chairman,
Armed Services Committee
|
$104,449
|
Northrop
Grumman
Lockheed
Martin
Defend
America PAC
BAE Systems
Orbital
Sciences
Honeywell
|
$21,200
$20,500
$10,000
$8,749
$8,000
$8,000
|
|
6
|
Sen.
Ted Stevens
(R-AK)
Chairman,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
|
$103,400
|
Boeing
BAE Systems
Lockheed
Martin
General
Dynamics
SAIC
|
$38,400
$19,000
$16,500
$15,000
$13,500
|
|
7
|
Sen.
Patty Murray
(D-WA)
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veteran
Affairs
|
$97,250
|
Boeing
Bechtel
SAIC
Northrop
Grumman
Honeywell
|
$38,300
$17,750
$10,000
$9,000
$7,000
|
|
8
|
Sen.
Bill Nelson
(D-FL)
Member,
Armed Services Subcommittee on Airland Forces
Member,
Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities
Ranking
Member, Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces
Member,
Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support
|
$88,500
|
Northrop
Grumman
Lockheed
Martin
Raytheon
General
Dynamics
BAE Systems
Honeywell
|
$23,500
$18,250
$17,000
$9,750
$9,000
$7,000
|
|
9
|
Sen.
Thad Cochran
(R-MS)
Chairman,
Appropriations Committee
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water
|
$80,500
|
Northrop
Grumman
BAE
TRW
Defend
America PAC
Raytheon
Lockheed
Martin
Boeing
|
$14,500
$14,000
$10,000
$10,000
$9,000
$8,000
$5,000
|
|
10
|
Sen.
Wayne Allard
(R-MS)
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans
Affairs
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water
|
$77,200
|
Lockheed
Martin
Spectrum
Astro
TRW
Orbital
Sciences
Boeing
Northrop
Grumman
Raytheon
|
$19,200
$13,750
$10,000
$8,500
$8,500
$7,000
$5,000
|
|
11
|
Sen.
Daniel Inouye
(D-HI)
Ranking
Member, Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
|
$72,000
|
Lockheed
Martin
Boeing
Raytheon
Northrop
Grumman
|
$24,200
$20,800
$14,000
$13,000
|
|
12
|
Sen.
Dianne Feinstein
(D-CA)
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
|
$65,349
|
Northrop
Grumman Boeing
Raytheon
SAIC
L-3 Communications
Lockheed
Martin
|
$22,500
$10,000
$10,000
$7,000
$5,500
$5,000
|
|
13
|
Sen.
Carl Levin
(D-MI)
Ranking
Member, Armed Services Committee
|
$64,
150
|
General
Dynamics
Raytheon
Boeing
TRW
|
$24,150
$8,000
$6,000
$5,000
|
|
14
|
Sen.
Judd Gregg
(R-NH)
Chair,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security
Member,
Defense Appropriations Subcommittee
|
$54,500
|
BAE
Lockheed
Martin
Raytheon
Northrop
Grumman
Honeywell
|
$16,000
$11,000
$10,000
$6,000
$6,000
|
|
15
|
Sen.
Mary Landrieu
(D-LA)
Chairman,
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (deals with nuclear
weapons complex)
Member,
Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense
|
$54,000
|
Lockheed
Martin
Northrop
Grumman
SAIC
Raytheon
TRW
|
$17,000
$9,000
$8,000
$7,000
$5,000
|
*These figures
include all Political Action Committee (PAC) contributions from
missile defense contractors, both to members directly and to their
leadership PACs (assuming the member has one). For companies that
were among a members top 20 contributors in the period covered,
data include both PAC contributions and contributions by individuals
affiliated with the company in question.
** Northrop
Grumman bought missile defense contractor TRW in 2002, and is only
counted as a missile defense contractor after that time.
***General Dynamics
bought Spectrum Astro in 2004, and is only counted as a missile
defense contractor after that time.
Source:
Center for Responsive Politics
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