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  2. Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems - Wikipedia

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    NGES had originally been created by Northrop Grumman's acquisition of Westinghouse Electronic Systems Group in 1996. The Electronic Systems sector was a designer, developer, and manufacturer of a wide variety of advanced defense electronics and systems.

  3. Westinghouse Electric Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1996 – sells Westinghouse Electronic Systems defense business to Northrop Grumman for $3 billion ($6 billion today), becoming Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems; 1997 – sells Thermo King division to Ingersoll Rand; 1997 – buys American Radio Systems for $2.6 billion, increasing station network to 175 [40] Logo used by original CBS Corp

  4. Westinghouse - Wikipedia

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    Westinghouse Electric Corporation, renamed CBS Corporation in 1997 Westinghouse Broadcasting (Group W), now integrated into CBS Broadcasting, Inc. White-Westinghouse, acquired by Electrolux in 1986; Westinghouse Electronic Systems Group, sold to Northrop Grumman in 1996; British Westinghouse, later subsumed into the General Electric Company

  5. Westinghouse Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    Westinghouse Electrique France is located in Orsay and Manosque near Marseille (engineering development). As of 2014, about 400 employees are part of Westinghouse in France. Westinghouse owns a nuclear fuel fabrication plant at Västerås, Sweden which has provided nuclear fuel for Russian VVER-1000 nuclear reactors.

  6. Northrop Grumman - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the new company acquired substantially all of the defense and electronics systems business of Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Westinghouse Electronic Systems, a major manufacturer of radar systems, for $2.9 billion, [19] and Xetron Corporation. In 1997, the defense computer contractor Logicon was added, which had acquired ...

  7. Westinghouse robot Elektro's ownership in limbo - AOL

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    Weeks family of Mansfield say they donated Elektro, Westinghouse robot to museum until museum no longer wanted it.

  8. List of military electronics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pod-mounted electronic countermeasure system: Westinghouse Electronic Systems: AN/ALQ-108: Electronic countermeasure system: E-2C Hawkeye: Magnavox [30] AN/ALQ-117: Pave Mint Electronic countermeasure system: B-52 Stratofortress: ITT Inc. [31] [32] AN/ALQ-119: Pod-mounted active Electronic countermeasure system [33] Westinghouse Electronic ...

  9. George Westinghouse - Wikipedia

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    George Westinghouse Jr. (October 6, 1846 – March 12, 1914) was a prolific American inventor, engineer, and entrepreneurial industrialist based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is best known for his creation of the railway air brake and for being a pioneer in the development and use of alternating current (AC) electrical power distribution ...