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  2. Kathy Warden - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, while president of Northrop Grumman Information Systems, [11] she was included in Federal Computer Week 's "Federal 100" list; the magazine credited her for increasing Northrop Grumman's participation in the CyberPatriot program and creation of the Advanced Cyber Technology Center, and for overseeing $1.5 billion in contracts for the ...

  3. Northrop Grumman - Wikipedia

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    Northrop Grumman Corporation is an American multinational aerospace and defense company. With 97,000 employees [3] and an annual revenue in excess of $40 billion, it is one of the world's largest weapons manufacturers and military technology providers.

  4. Who can fix Boeing? Here are some potential CEO candidates - AOL

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    Kathy Warden has had a lot of success as CEO of Northrop Grumman since she began in the company’s top job at the start of 2019. The military contractor’s revenues have grown 30% during that ...

  5. Category:Directors of Northrop Grumman - Wikipedia

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    These people are on the board of directors at Northrop Grumman. Pages in category "Directors of Northrop Grumman" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  6. Wesley G. Bush - Wikipedia

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    [5] Northrop bought the company in 2002, and took over his contract. [5] He was chief operating officer of Northrop Grumman from 2003 to 2006, and chief financial officer from 2005 to 2007. [1] He was appointed its president in May 2006, [1] and in January 2010 became chief executive officer. [1]

  7. Frank L. Culbertson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He was engaged in fleet replacement training in the F-14 Tomcat at VF-101, NAS Oceana, Virginia, from January 1984 until his selection for the astronaut candidate program. He has logged over 8,900 hours flying time in 55 different types of aircraft, and has made 450 carrier landings, including over 350 arrested landings, and numerous tests of ...

  8. Ronald Sugar - Wikipedia

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    He then was the president and chief operating officer of Northrop Grumman Corporation from 2001 to 2003, and chairman and CEO from 2003 to 2009. [3] He was succeeded by Wesley G. Bush. [4] Sugar has been a director of Chevron Corporation since 2005 and Apple Inc. since 2010. [5]

  9. Category:Northrop Grumman people - Wikipedia

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