craft. Bell helicopters are in service in more than 120
countries. Commercial production single-engine aircraft include the 206L LongRanger-IV and the four-blade Bell 407; twin-engine helicopters include the
Bell 412EP and a new light twin, the Bell 429. Bell
manufactures the MV- 22 and CV- 22 tiltrotor aircraft,
the AH-1Z and UH-1Y helicopters and the ARH-70A
armed reconnaissance helicopter for the U.S. military. Bell also developed the Huey II kit for light utility commercial and military requirements and is currently flight testing the BA-609 civil tiltrotor.
Bose Corporation
HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS:
The Mountain MS-2C2
Framingham, MA 01701
PHONE NUMBER: (508) 879-7330
WEB SITE: www.bose.com
Dr. Amar G. Bose, CEO
FY 2007 REVENUE: More than $1.6 billion
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Bose Corp.
maintains some of the most advanced acoustics and
electronics research facilities in the world, which
have developed noise-reduction communications
solutions used in aircraft, armored vehicles and
submarines. The company’s military headsets pro-
vide an otherwise unobtainable combination of
noise reduction, clearer audio and comfort suitable
for long missions in harsh conditions.
Brunswick Commercial &
Government Products Inc.
HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS:
420 Megan Z Ave.
Edgewater, FL 32132
PHONE NUMBER: (386) 423-2900
WEB SITE: www.brunswickcgboats.com
Eric Caplan, business manager, president
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Brunswick
Commercial & Government Products Inc. (former-
ly Boston Whaler Commercial & Government
Products) builds boats for law enforcement, home-
land security, special operations/combat, fire/rescue
and workboat applications. Brunswick offers mod-
els in mission-specific configurations, plus a range
of capabilities for specialized requirements.
CACI International Inc.
HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS:
1100 N. Glebe Road
Arlington, VA 22201
PHONE NUMBER: (703) 841-7800
WEB SITE: www.caci.com
Paul M. Cofoni, president and CEO
FY 2007 REVENUE: $1.94 billion
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: CACI Interna-
tional Inc. provides the professional services and IT
solutions needed to prevail in today’s new era of
defense, intelligence and e-government. From sys-
tems integration and managed network solutions to
knowledge management, engineering, simulation
and information assurance, CACI delivers IT appli-
cations and infrastructures federal customers use to
improve communications and collaboration, secure
the integrity of information systems and networks,
enhance data collection and analysis, and increase
efficiency and mission effectiveness. CACI solutions
lead the transformation of defense and intelligence,
assure homeland security, enhance decision-making
and help government to work smarter, faster and
more responsively.
Campbell-Ewald Company
HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS:
30400 Van Dyke Ave.
Warren, MI 48093
PHONE NUMBER: (586) 574-3400
WEB SITE: www.campbell-ewald.com
Anthony J. Hopp, CEO
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Campbell-Ewald
is the nation’s sixth largest advertising and market-
ing communications agency network, with more
than 1,300 employees and offices in Detroit, Los
Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, New York and
Washington. Capabilities include strategic planning,
advertising, digital services, direct/database market-
ing, sports/events marketing, co-op, custom publish-
ing and collateral materials.
Caterpillar Inc./
Defense & Federal Products
HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 470
Mossville, IL 61552
PHONE NUMBER: (309) 578-6502
WEB SITE: www.catdfp.com
Ken Wolbeck, general manager
FY 2007 REVENUE: $44.9 billion
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Caterpillar Inc.
manufactures construction and mining equipment,
diesel and natural gas engines, and industrial gas
turbines. The company is a technology supplier for
construction, transportation, mining, forestry, ener-
gy, logistics, electronics, financing and electric
power generation.
CERADYNE INC.
HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS:
3169 Red Hill Ave.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
PHONE NUMBER: (714) 549-0421
WEB SITE: www.ceradyne.com
Joel P. Moskowitz, chairman, president and CEO
FY 2007 REVENUE: $662.9 million
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Ceradyne is a
vertically integrated developer and manufacturer of
advanced technical ceramics. With worldwide pro-
duction facilities, Ceradyne’s advanced ceramics are
sought for the most demanding applications in
automotive, aerospace, electronic, nuclear and
defense industries. Ceradyne Armor Systems is pro-
viding survivability systems for small boats by
designing and integrating advanced, lightweight
armor systems specifically developed to protect
sailors and their equipment under the most severe
operational conditions. A range of solutions are
designed to counter any threat currently fielded and
specifically tailored to meet the needs of individual
small boat requirements without impacting per-
formance.
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CFM International Inc.
HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS:
Mail Drop Y7, P.O. Box 15514
Cincinnati, OH 45215-0514
PHONE NUMBER: (513) 552-3272
WEB SITE: www.cfm56.com
Eric Bachelet, CEO
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: CFM Interna-
tional sells and supports the CFM56 family of high
bypass turbofan jet engines for commercial revenue
service on Airbus and Boeing applications, includ-
ing commercial derivatives. CFM combines the
resources, engineering expertise and services of
two major aircraft engine manufacturers: Snecma
(SAFRAN Group) of France and GE in the United
States. More than 7,000 aircraft in 30 applications
use CFM56 engines, including the U.S. Navy E-6B
Mercury, C-40A Clipper and P-8A Poseidon.
CURTISS-WRIGHT
CORPORATION
HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS:
4 Becker Farm Road
Roseland, NJ 07068
CHAIRMAN AND CEO: Martin R. Benante
FOUNDED: 1929
LINES OF BUSINESS: Curtiss-Wright Corp.
is a diversified company that designs, manufactures and overhauls products for motion control
and flow control applications, and provides a
variety of metal treatment services.
PHONE NUMBER: (973) 597-4734
WEB SITE: www.curtisswright.com
INVESTOR RELATIONS CONTACT:
Alexandra Deignan
TOTAL EMPLOYEES: 7,600
FY 2007 TOTAL REVENUE: $1.6 billion
CORPORATE OVERVIEW: Curtiss-Wright
Flow Control Corp. is the company’s flow control operating segment and is based in Falls
Church, Va. It specializes in the design and manufacture of highly engineered valves, pumps,
motors, generators, electronics and related products for the commercial nuclear power industry,
oil and gas processing facilities, a range of critical military programs and general industry. The
company’s innovative, high-p erformance products play an integral role in the nation’s defense,
and in the safe, efficient operation of power
plants and other industrial sites worldwide.
The Cincinnati Financial
Corporation
HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS:
6200 S. Gilmore Road
Fairfield, OH 45014-5141
PHONE NUMBER: (513) 870-2000
WEB SITE: www.cinfin.com
John J. Schiff Jr., CEO
FY 2007 REVENUE: $4.2 billion
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Business, home-
owner, auto and personal liability insurance are
available from The Cincinnati Insurance Companies’
property casualty group. Life and disability income
insurance and annuities are available from The
Cincinnati Life Insurance Co. CFC Investment Co.
supports the insurance subsidiaries and their inde-
pendent agent representatives through commercial
leasing and financing activities. CinFin Capital Man-
agement Co. provides asset management services to
institutions, corporations and individuals.
CMC Electronics Esterline
(Montreal)
HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS:
600 Dr. Frederik Philips Blvd.
Saint-Laurent, Quebec H4M 2S9, Canada
PHONE NUMBER: (514) 748-3043
WEB SITE: www.cmcelectronics.ca
Jean-Pierre Mortreux, president and CEO
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: Integrated
cockpits and avionics solutions for military and
commercial aviation — navigation/communication
systems, flight management systems, electronic
flight bags (EFBs), portable mission displays (tacti-
cal EFBs), enhanced visions systems, satellite com-
munications, GPS receivers and human factors
engineering.