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Netra Shetty
General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE: GD) is a U.S. defense conglomerate formed by mergers and divestitures, and as of 2008 it is the fifth largest defense contractor in the world.[3] The company has changed markedly in the post-Cold War era of defense consolidation. The company has four main business segments: Marine Systems, Combat Systems, Information Systems and Technology, and Aerospace. The company's former Fort Worth Division manufactured the F-16 Fighting Falcon, the most-produced Western jet fighter, but that subsidiary was sold to Lockheed in 1993. GD reentered the airframe business in 1999 with their purchase of Gulfstream Aerospace.

CEO

Jay Johnson

Director

Lester Lyles

Director

John Keane

Director

Robert Walmsley

Director

Paul Kaminski

Director

George Joulwan

Director

William Osborn
Director

William Fricks

Director

James Crown

Director

Nicholas Chabraja
CFO

Hugh Redd
Aerospace Gulfstream Aerospa...

JL
Information Systems & Techno...

GD
Combat Systems

DH

Marine Systems

Phebe Novakovic
Canada

DI
Santa Barbara Sistemas

AR

UK

SW

Jet Aviation

Peter Edwards
American Overseas Marine

TM
Legal & Secretary

GG
Human Resources & Administra...

WO
Planning & Development

Robert Helm

Bath Iron Works

JG
NASSCO

FH
CIO

TA
International

WS

Electric Boat

John Casey
Advanced Information Systems

LVT
C4 Systems

CM
Armament & Technical Products

MM

Ordnance & Tactical Systems

Michael Wilson
Financial Planning & Analysis

RC
Tax

KH
Treasurer

DF
Control

JA
Real Estate

JK

Product Support, Gulfstream

Mark Burns

Marketing & Sales Gulfstream...

LF
Engineering & Test, Gulfstre...

PH
Finance & Planning, Gulfstre...

DC

Administration & Legal, Gulf...

Ira Berman

Information Technology

Daniel Johnson
European Land Systems

JU
Land Systems

MR
Deputy, Legal

EB
Human Capital Processes

HE


Strategic Planning

Thomas Davis

Government Relations & Commu...

KP
 
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General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE: GD) is a U.S. defense conglomerate formed by mergers and divestitures, and as of 2008 it is the fifth largest defense contractor in the world.[3] The company has changed markedly in the post-Cold War era of defense consolidation. The company has four main business segments: Marine Systems, Combat Systems, Information Systems and Technology, and Aerospace. The company's former Fort Worth Division manufactured the F-16 Fighting Falcon, the most-produced Western jet fighter, but that subsidiary was sold to Lockheed in 1993. GD reentered the airframe business in 1999 with their purchase of Gulfstream Aerospace.

CEO

Jay Johnson

Director

Lester Lyles

Director

John Keane

Director

Robert Walmsley

Director

Paul Kaminski

Director

George Joulwan

Director

William Osborn
Director

William Fricks

Director

James Crown

Director

Nicholas Chabraja
CFO

Hugh Redd
Aerospace Gulfstream Aerospa...

JL
Information Systems & Techno...

GD
Combat Systems

DH

Marine Systems

Phebe Novakovic
Canada

DI
Santa Barbara Sistemas

AR

UK

SW

Jet Aviation

Peter Edwards
American Overseas Marine

TM
Legal & Secretary

GG
Human Resources & Administra...

WO
Planning & Development

Robert Helm

Bath Iron Works

JG
NASSCO

FH
CIO

TA
International

WS

Electric Boat

John Casey
Advanced Information Systems

LVT
C4 Systems

CM
Armament & Technical Products

MM

Ordnance & Tactical Systems

Michael Wilson
Financial Planning & Analysis

RC
Tax

KH
Treasurer

DF
Control

JA
Real Estate

JK

Product Support, Gulfstream

Mark Burns

Marketing & Sales Gulfstream...

LF
Engineering & Test, Gulfstre...

PH
Finance & Planning, Gulfstre...

DC

Administration & Legal, Gulf...

Ira Berman

Information Technology

Daniel Johnson
European Land Systems

JU
Land Systems

MR
Deputy, Legal

EB
Human Capital Processes

HE


Strategic Planning

Thomas Davis

Government Relations & Commu...

KP

Hey netra,

Please check attachment for Organizational Restructuring of General Dynamics, so please download and check it.
 

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