Kate Ackley Roll Call May 7, 2012 DLA Piper hosted an elegant two-course breakfast briefing at the Willard InterContinental last week. The audience was a collection of clients, Hill aides, lawyers, diplomats and reporters. The fare was unabashedly political. And that was the point. The event featured former Sen. Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) and ex-Rep.Mike Castle (R-Del.), […]
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Defense firms hold off on spending 0
Jeremy Herb and Brandon Conradis The Hill April 27, 2012 Lobbying for the top defense contractors remained mostly flat in the first three months of 2012 compared to last year despite the threat of sequestration that could hit the Pentagon budget with an additional $500 billion in across-the-board spending cuts. Spending on lobbying by 20 […]
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‘Terrified’ lobbyists brace for lame-duck chaos, expecting tough tax, budget votes 0
Kevin Bogardus The Hill April 18, 2012 Lobbyists are making sure to schedule their vacations before the November election in anticipation of a frenzied congressional session at the end of the year. Many on K Street are living in fear of the lame-duck session that will begin when lawmakers return to Capitol Hill after ballots […]
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Lockheed Martin Leads Expanded Lobbying by U.S. Defense Industry 0
Roxana Tiron Washington Post January 24, 2012 Defense contractors Lockheed Martin Corp., General Dynamics Corp and Raytheon Co. spent a combined $33.4 million on lobbying in Washington last year, a 10 percent increase from 2010, as Congress and the Obama administration weighed cuts in the Pentagon budget. A review of lobbying disclosures filed with the […]
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Embraer Runs Into U.S. Defense Wall 0
By Nathan Hodge The Wall Street Journal January 10, 2012 Brazilian-based aircraft manufacturer Embraer SA won an important victory in late December, when the U.S. Air Force picked one of its planes to equip Afghanistan’s military. But Embraer’s foothold in the U.S. defense market is now in question: rival Hawker Beechcraft Corp. is fighting in court to […]
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Obama’s Defense Strategy May Benefit Northrop, Huntington 0
By Roxana Tiron and Tony Capaccio Bloomberg Businessweek January 9, 2012 Builders of naval vessels led by Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. and makers of surveillance aircraft such as Northrop Grumman Corp. may benefit once President Barack Obama’s new military strategy is translated into dollars. The strategy presented by Obama and military leaders at the Pentagon […]
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Hawks in Congress Rally With Defense Industry to Fight Cuts 0
By Roxana Tiron BusinessWeek November 22, 2011 Nov. 22 (Bloomberg) — Republicans on the U.S. House and Senate defense committees say they’ll work to block $500 billion in defense budget cuts threatened by the failure of the deficit supercommittee to reach agreement yesterday. The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said he will introduce […]
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Congressional bust is a boon for K Street 0
By Kevin Bogardus The Hill November 22, 2011 The end of the supercommittee is just the beginning for Washington’s lobbyists. The debt panel’s inability to reach an agreement on the deficit won’t trigger reductions in defense and healthcare spending until 2013, giving those powerful sectors and their lobbyists at least a year to wriggle away from […]
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Cuts would hit key Mass. industries 0
By Matt Viser The Boston Globe November 22, 2011 WASHINGTON – The more than $1 trillion in federal budget cuts that could come in January 2013 would slash Massachusetts’ research funding, Medicare payments to hospitals, and contracts for defense companies – all vital sectors of the state’s economy. The state stands to lose more than $680 […]
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Defense lobbyists say cuts mean jobs 0
By Theo Emery Boston Globe OCTOBER 11, 2011 WASHINGTON – Defense lobbyists are packing a potent weapon in the battle to protect their industry: a warning that more cuts to the Pentagon budget will cost jobs, which could hit Massachusetts particularly hard. Often, military contractors focus their pitch for federal dollars on the need to […]
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