“Lockheed Martin, Robert J. Stevens, $23.8 million; General Dynamics, Jay L. Johnson,
$18.0 million; Northrop Grumman, Wesley G. Bush, $15.5 million; Alliant Techsystems, Mark W. DeYoung, $6.8 million; Exelis, David F. Melcher, $5.8 million; SAIC, John P. Jumper, $5.4 million.”
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2013/07/what-washington-dc-crony-capitalist.html
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