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The Air Force subsequently halted funding for the Boeing project, leaving Northrop Grumman as the sole bidder for the contract by October 2019. [19] In December 2019, it was announced that Northrop Grumman won the competition to build the future ICBM. Northrop won by default, as their bid was the only one left to be considered for the GBSD program.
The Electronic Systems sector was a designer, developer, and manufacturer of a wide variety of advanced defense electronics and systems. The division had 120 locations worldwide, including 72 international offices, and approximately 24,000 employees; accounting for 20% of company sales in 2005.
The U.S. Coast Guard contracted Northrop Grumman Corporation, Applied Science Associates (ASA), and Metron Inc., to develop a comprehensive system that included the latest graphical divergence parameters, Leeway divergence parameters, and Monte Carlo methods to improve the probability of success of search cases. SAROPS meets and exceeds these ...
In 2008, TASC (as a subsidiary) bought 3001 International, specializing in geospatial data production and analysis. In 2009, Northrop Grumman merged its Information Technology and Mission Systems divisions. All systems engineering, technical assistance, and advisory services fell under TASC, with development project moving into other units. [4]
Cygnus Mission B USA: Northrop Grumman: Antares: 7.89: 5,000: 36: None 3.07: 3,500: Planned Under construction [22] Dragon XL USA: SpaceX: Falcon Heavy: 5,000 [23] None Yes [23] Development [24] Argo Europe: Rocket Factory Augsburg: 3,400 <13 ≥1,000 [25] Yes Development [26] NYX Europe: The Exploration Company: 4,000 2,500 / 100 [27] Yes ...
Northrop offered a "minimal" 6.1-meter (20 feet) by 3-meter (9.8 feet) design based on the Cygnus spacecraft, as well as a larger 7-meter (22.9 feet) by 4.4-meter (14.4 feet) design also based on the Cygnus, [7] [12] to the outside of which radial docking ports, body-mounted radiators (BMRs), batteries and communications antennae will be added ...
Warden began her tenure as president of the Mission Systems sector in January 2016, when the company merged its Information Systems and Electronics Systems sectors. [ 6 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] She became president and COO of Northrop Grumman in January 2018, [ 15 ] and her tenure as CEO started on January 1, 2019.
Litton Industries, Inc., was an American defense contractor that specialized in shipbuilding, aerospace, electronic components, and information technology. The company was founded in 1953 and was named after inventor Charles Litton Sr., who was also an early investor in the company.