At one time, airplane manufacturers, shipbuilders, and munitions factories were the chief suppliers of defense equipment. Today, there are many companies that provide technologies and equipment to military and security agencies. Examples include computer companies, radio frequency technology companies, and even video game developers, who develop simulations used by many branches of the military. Specialized computers and software used to operate satellite and monitoring systems have also led to an increase in the number of computer companies vying for defense business. Inventory management and logistic systems are also important to defense agencies.
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- Aeronautical and Aerospace Technicians
- Aerospace Engineers
- Architects
- Avionics Engineers
- Avionics Technicians
- Biosecurity Monitors
- Chemical Technicians
- Chemists
- Computer Network Administrators
- Computer Programmers
- Computer Systems Programmer/Analysts
- Cryptographic Technicians
- Electronics Engineering Technicians
- Engineering Technicians
- Engineers
- Environmental Engineers
- Fluid Power Technicians
- Futurists
- Gunsmiths
- Hypersonics Engineers
- Hypersonics Technicians
- Intelligence Officers
- Internet Security Specialists
- Laboratory Testing Technicians
- Laser Technicians
- Manufacturing Supervisors
- Materials Engineers
- Mechanical Engineers
- Meteorologists
- Military Pilots
- Military Police
- Military Recruiters
- Military Workers, Enlisted
- Military Workers, Officers
- Non-Destructive Testing Specialists
- Optical Engineers
- Physicists
- Pilots
- Quality Control Engineers
- Quality Control Technicians
- Radiation Protection Technicians
- Robotics Engineers
- Robotics Technicians
- Space Pilots