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'''Brian Dailey''' is a [[lobbying|lobbyist]]. He is an employee of [[Lockheed Martin]] with the title Vice President of Washington Operations. The company website says, "Dailey will strategically direct the Corporation's liaison with Congress, the Pentagon, the executive branch and all federal offices and agencies in the Washington, D.C, area."
 
'''Brian Dailey''' is a [[lobbying|lobbyist]]. He is an employee of [[Lockheed Martin]] with the title Vice President of Washington Operations. The company website says, "Dailey will strategically direct the Corporation's liaison with Congress, the Pentagon, the executive branch and all federal offices and agencies in the Washington, D.C, area."
 
<ref>[http://www.lockheedmartin.com/wms/findPage.do?dsp=fec&ci=11828&rsbci=0&fti=112&ti=0&sc=400 Lockheed Martin press release], ''lockheedmartin.com'', July 16, 1999.</ref> In a review of Washington D.C.-based lobbyists ''The Hill'' wrote "With some of the top defense programs at stake, Dailey and his team will be hard at work this year."<ref>"[http://thehill.com/business--lobby/the-best-in-the-business-2007-04-24.html Best in the Business]", ''The Hill'', April 24, 2007.</ref>
 
<ref>[http://www.lockheedmartin.com/wms/findPage.do?dsp=fec&ci=11828&rsbci=0&fti=112&ti=0&sc=400 Lockheed Martin press release], ''lockheedmartin.com'', July 16, 1999.</ref> In a review of Washington D.C.-based lobbyists ''The Hill'' wrote "With some of the top defense programs at stake, Dailey and his team will be hard at work this year."<ref>"[http://thehill.com/business--lobby/the-best-in-the-business-2007-04-24.html Best in the Business]", ''The Hill'', April 24, 2007.</ref>
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==Affiliations==
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Revision as of 22:47, 14 July 2008

Brian Dailey is a lobbyist. He is an employee of Lockheed Martin with the title Vice President of Washington Operations. The company website says, "Dailey will strategically direct the Corporation's liaison with Congress, the Pentagon, the executive branch and all federal offices and agencies in the Washington, D.C, area." [1] In a review of Washington D.C.-based lobbyists The Hill wrote "With some of the top defense programs at stake, Dailey and his team will be hard at work this year."[2]

Affiliations

References

  1. Lockheed Martin press release, lockheedmartin.com, July 16, 1999.
  2. "Best in the Business", The Hill, April 24, 2007.