Wash. Post: Companies can spend millions on security measures to keep executives safe
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Lockheed spent $1.3 million to keep Stevens safe during his last year as CEO, then another $407,000 last year while Stevens, who was named during a 2011 terrorism trial as an al-Qaeda target, stayed on as a strategic adviser. The protection will continue, the company said in a recent regulatory filing, “based upon an assessment of the degree to which Mr. Stevens continues to be associated with the corporation and the assessed level of risk.”
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