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Raytheon spent $1.1M in 1Q to lobby DOD, other agencies



09 May 2008 @ 07:07 pm EST

WASHINGTON (AP) - Military contractor Raytheon Co. spent $1.1 million in the first quarter to lobby on funding for a range of Defense Department and Homeland Security programs, among other issues.

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According to a disclosure form filed April 21, Raytheon lobbied on funding for missiles and missile defense programs, radars and sensor systems, munitions and artillery, as well as maritime, borer and cyber security programs. The Waltham, Mass.-based company also lobbied on funding for space exploration, foreign military sales, export control rules and modernization of the air traffic control system, among other things.

The company focused most of its lobbying during the first three months of the year on Congress, the Defense Department, the Federal Aviation Administration and the State Department.

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