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2013 Revenues: $31.2 billion

96,000 employees worldwide

11 business units in 4 operating groups

Aerospace Combat Systems Information Systems

and Technology Marine Systems • Businesses: Gulfstream, Jet Aviation • $8.1 billion sales, 2013 • 16,500 employees

General Dynamics at a Glance

• Businesses: European Land Systems, Land Systems, Ordnance and Tactical Systems • $6.1 billion sales, 2013 • 14,500 employees

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Operational Management

P.N. Novakovic

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

J.T. Lombardo Aerospace L.R. Flynn Gulfstream R.E. Smith Jet Aviation M.C. Roualet Combat Systems A. Ramonet European Land Systems G.L. Whited Land Systems M.S. Wilson Ordnance and Tactical Systems D.K. Heebner Information Systems and Technology T.W. Kirchmaier Advanced Information Systems C. Marzilli C4 Systems D. Johnson Information Technology J.P. Casey Marine Systems F.J. Harris

Bath Iron Works and NASSCO

J.S. Geiger

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Board of Directors

Phebe N. Novakovic

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Mary T. Barra

Chief Executive Officer, General Motors

Nicholas D. Chabraja

Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, General Dynamics

James S. Crown

President, Henry Crown and Company 

William P. Fricks

Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Newport News Shipbuilding, Inc.

Paul G. Kaminski

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,

Technovation, Inc.; Former Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology

John M. Keane

Former Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army; General, U.S. Army, Ret.

Lester L. Lyles

Former Commander, Air Force Material Command; General, U.S. Air Force, Ret.

James N. Mattis

Former Commander, U.S. Central Command; General, U.S. Marine Corps, Ret.

William A. Osborn

Former Chairman, Northern Trust Corporation

Laura J. Schumacher

Executive Vice President, AbbVie Inc.

Robert Walmsley

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World’s Leading Designer and Manufacturer of Large- and Mid-cabin

Aerospace

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Gulfstream G280

Gulfstream Aerospace

Business-jet manufacturing and service support

for Gulfstream aircraft

Aerospace

Gulfstream G650

Jet Aviation

Business-jet maintenance and completions

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Leading manufacturer of the world’s most technologically

advanced business-jet aircraft

More than 2,100 aircraft produced for customers since 1958

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Special Mission Applications

Gulfstream business jets serve as

reconnaissance and surveillance platforms

for more than 36 countries

Special Purpose Aircraft

Head of state transport: 26 countries use

Gulfstream aircraft

C-20 / C-38A

MEDEVAC service

Intelligence & surveillance platforms

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Gulfstream Service and Support Network

11 company-owned service centers and 14 authorized warranty centers

and maintenance facilities on six continents

More than $1.4 billion in parts inventory positioned at strategic locations

around the world

24-hour technical support with more than 150 technical and parts sales

team members and 60 worldwide field service team members

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Jet Aviation

Jet Aviation caters to client needs from more than 20 facilities

throughout Europe, the Middle East, Asia and North and South America

Extensive maintenance and repair operations (MRO) with authorized

services stations by all leading aircraft manufacturers

Operates 14 global fixed-base operations (FBO) services

One of the world’s largest aircraft charter service providers with access to

more than 1,700 charter aircraft and 24/7 staff support

Aircraft management operations, turnkey management and flight support

to a worldwide fleet of more than 200 aircraft

Operates 4 aircraft completions and refurbishments centers in Europe and

the U.S. for business jets and narrow- and wide-body commercial aircraft

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Leader in Producing and Supporting Tracked and Wheeled

Military Vehicles, Weapons Systems and Munitions

Combat Systems

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Combat Systems

European Land Systems

Armored vehicles, weapons and ammunition

Land

Systems

Ground and amphibious combat vehicles

Ordnance and Tactical Systems

Munitions, weapons systems, axle and drivetrain

components

Pandur 6x6 vehicle

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Wheeled Combat and Tactical Vehicles

 Piranha family of 8x8 vehicles

 Eagle 4x4 and DURO 6x6 tactical vehicles

 Pandur 8x8 and 6x6 vehicles

Tracked Combat Systems

 ASCOD infantry fighting vehicle

Bridge Systems

 Broad product line from man-portable infantry bridges to heavy armored vehicle systems

Combat Services and Support

Piranha ASCOD

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Combat, Tactical and Amphibious Vehicles

 Abrams main battle tank

 Stryker wheeled combat vehicle

 Light Armored Vehicle (LAV)

 Mine-Resistant, Ambush Protected (MRAP) family of vehicles

 Buffalo route clearance vehicle

 Tactical robotics and advanced automation systems

Combat Services and Support

 Global sustainment and support services

 Primary contractor for maintenance, repair and reset of Abrams, Stryker and LAV

 MRAP survivability kits

Abrams tank

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Armament Systems

 Hydra 70 rocket system

Advanced Materials

 Radomes and aircraft composite structures

Axles and Suspensions

Demilitarization Services

Direct- and Indirect-Fire Munitions

 Large, medium, small caliber munitions

 Mortar weapons and systems

Tactical Systems and Components

 Warheads and payloads and precision components & assemblies

 Light Strike Vehicles

Propellant and Propulsion Systems

Hydra 70

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Providing Secure Mobile Communication Systems, Information

Technology Solutions and Mission Support Services and

Information Systems and Technology

The EDGE Innovation Center,

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Information Systems and Technology

C4 Systems

Secure mobile communication systems

Advanced Information Systems

Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and

naval control systems, and cyber security solutions

Information Technology

IT solutions and mission support services

Tactical radios

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Surface and Undersea Naval Control Systems

 Ballistic missile fire-control systems: For Trident missiles, used aboard U.S. Ohio-class and U.K. Vanguard-class submarines

 Littoral Combat Ship: Design and integration of complex open architecture combat and ship control systems

 Joint High Speed Vessel: Integration of ship’s electronic systems, including an open architecture computing infrastructure

Cyber Security Solutions and Products

 Cyber situational awareness and command and control solutions

 Network and cyber forensics

 Security operations and intelligence & analysis 

Imagery, Signals Intelligence and

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Fixed and Mobile Radio and Satellite

Communications Systems and Antenna

Technologies

 Warfighter Information Network - Tactical (WIN-T): Army’s on-the-move, high-capacity backbone communications network

 Handheld, Manpack, Small Form Fit (HMS): Next-generation family of software-defined radios

Information Assurance Products, Systems

and Services

Command-and-control Systems

Broadband Networking

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Enterprise IT Infrastructure, Network

Operations and Maintenance

 Consolidated IT infrastructure and cyber security for a national intelligence agency headquarters

Large-scale Data Center Optimization and

Modernization

Health IT

 Department of Health & Human Services Medicare and Medicaid claims processing; call centers

 Walter Reed Medical Center: Initial outfitting of new facilities and transition of existing medical personnel and operations

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Marine Systems

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Electric Boat

Nuclear-powered submarines

Bath Iron Works

Surface combatants

NASSCO

Auxiliary and combat-logistics ships, service and

repair; Commercial tankers

Marine Systems

Virginia-class submarine

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Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer (DDG-51):

Lead designer and producer, managing the design,

modernization and lifecycle support

 Multi-mission combatants that offer defense against a wide range of threats, including ballistic missiles program

Zumwalt-class Guided-missile Destroyer

(DDG-1000):

Lead-design yard, managing, design

and engineering

 DDG-1000 ships offer a three-fold increase in range over current naval surface weapons

 Equipped with numerous technological enhancements, including a low radar profile, an integrated power system and advanced gun systems

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Virginia-class Submarine: Lead-design yard

 Well-suited for a variety of global assignments, including intelligence gathering, special-operations and sea-based missile launch

Ohio-class Replacement Program:

Engineering and design

 Next-generation ballistic-missile submarine which will provide strategic deterrence

 Common components for U.S. and U.K. programs

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Mobile Landing Platform (MLP):

Lead-design yard

 Auxiliary support ship that serves as a floating transfer station

 Afloat Forward Staging Base (AFSB) configuration designed to facilitate a variety of missions in support of special operations

T-AKE: Lead-design yard

 Dry cargo/ammunition ship, designed to operate independently for extended periods at sea while providing underway replenishment services

Commercial Shipbuilding

 Leading commercial ship designer and shipbuilder

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