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In 2011, ITT spun off its defense businesses into a company named Exelis (now part of L3Harris Technologies), and its water technology business into a company named Xylem Inc. [5] [6] ITT Corporation changed its name to ITT Inc. in 2016.
On October 31, 2011, Xylem Inc. completed its spinoff from ITT Corporation, [18] and had 2011 revenues of $3.8 billion. [19] Goulds Water Technology is a brand of Xylem Inc. providing pumps for residential, commercial and agricultural applications and Goulds Pumps remains a part of ITT Corporation providing pump products for the industrial market.
Xylem Inc., a water technology firm. ITT Corporation, a manufacturing firm. From the spin-off to Nov. 1, 2013, Exelis was known as ITT Exelis to help ease the transition of the company's brand. [6] Exelis employed approximately 19,000 people and generated $5.5 billion in sales in 2012. [2]
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ITT Cannon also developed the XLR connector in the 1950s for military communications applications as well as sound equipment for professional recording studios. Over the years, the XL Series audio connector became a universal solution for both analog and digital connections, and in 2008 the connector was inducted into the TECnology Hall of Fame ...
In 1946, ITT Tech was established as Educational Services, Inc. [10] From 1965 until its IPO in 1994, ITT Tech was a wholly owned subsidiary of the ITT Corporation (as "ITT/ESI"). [11] During its years in operation, it was based in Carmel, Indiana. [12] By 1986, all its institutions had become known by the common name "ITT Technical Institute."
Gretchen W. McClain is an American business executive. [1] [2] [3] She currently serves on the board of directors for Booz Allen Hamilton and Ametek. [4]She served as the president and chief executive officer of Xylem Inc. (NYSE: XYL), and as the former chief director of the International Space Station and Deputy Associate Administrator of Human Space Exploration at NASA.
From 1959 to 1977 he was the president and CEO of International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. (ITT). He grew the company from a medium-sized business with $765 million sales in 1961 into an international conglomerate with $17 billion sales in 1970.