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contractor

[kon-trak-ter, kuhn-trak-ter] / ˈkɒn træk tər, kənˈtræk tər /
NOUN
builder
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The defense contractor York Space Systems upsized its initial public offering on Wednesday, as it prepares to test investor appetite for another space-technology provider.

From MarketWatch

After National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden leaked classified government espionage activities in 2013, many European politicians responded with anger External link and calls for stronger privacy protections.

From Barron's

Senior executives at major defense contractors started disappearing, too, being replaced, dismissed from public office, or formally placed under investigation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many more people live in federal and state prisons where private contractors often source the food and medical care, or receive easy labor from its inhabitants.

From Salon

“The storm itself is likely to slow activity between producers and distribution points,” Pettinari wrote on Monday, “but contractor activity should pick up when the storm passes, boosting distributor out-the-door sales.”

From Barron's