Bath Iron Works and Saco Defense Inc are two Maine defense companies looking for foreign governments to buy the ships and weapons that the US Department of Defense is cutting from its budget -- Company officials see overseas sales as a way to make up for lost domestic business, while arms-control activists and some members of Congress believe that seeking military sales elsewhere is a poor substitute for an aggressive defense conversion program -- Details, related article
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