Aerospace/Defense Industry Decision Makers Email from Webcom Communications reach executives and technical managers with companies and government organizations active in aerospace and defense markets. Includes all branches of the military, defense contractors, aerospace companies, government agencies such as NASA and NOAA, public safety departments and homeland security agencies, government research laboratories such as AFRL, NSWF, LBNL, DARPA.
With selects like gender, state, zip code, phone, job title, job function and industry, marketers can easily target desired audiences in the defense and aerospace industries. Aerospace falls within the commercial and military sectors while the defense department is comprised of branches of the service including Navy, Army, Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard. They manufacture weapons like rifles and missiles to protect national security. They design satellites that conduct research, provide surveillance, and transmit communications globally. Commercial and military jets and airplanes transport people and freight to desired locations. This list also includes professionals, tradesmen and companies that provide services to maintain equipment and systems.
Job functions: Manufacturing, Engineering, R&D, Operations, Sales, IT
Industries: Aerospace, Electronics, Government, Infrastructure, Telecommunications
Job duty snapshot: develop new aeronautic and defense products, improve technology, launch and monitor unmanned aircraft, design jets, develop design applications, engineer projects, purchase materials, oversee staff, test and measure, develop safety protocols, research market needs, perform diagnostics
Products purchased: Industry magazines, computers, software, electronics, mobile devices, navigational systems, controls, military uniforms, weapons, ammunition, recording devices, tools, sheet metal, robotics, automation, components, engines, plastics, semiconductors, lasers, aircraft parts, security devices, and safety gear.
List Purchasers: Publishers, fuel providers, component suppliers, software developers, computer manufacturers, compliance agencies, credit card issuers, continuing education providers, R&D facilities, event coordinators, technology firms, apparel providers, weaponry manufacturers, communications providers
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