Northrop Grumman wins a head-to-head showdown for a $1.4 billion integrated missile defense system production program intended as a cornerstone for the future joint force network construct.
Supply chain disruption and labor constraints go hand-in-hand in today’s environment, according to several large publicly traded government contractors.
Northrop Grumman is focused on international opportunities as a way to counter contraction in the U.S. market and its taking its core -- cyber, C4ISR, unmanned and logistics -- global.
March set a fierce pace for contract awards with 65 wins being reported. The month was especially good for Raytheon and SAIC. But who else made our top 10 list for the month?
Northrop Grumman has won a $750 million contract with the Missile Defense Agency to provide research, development, test and evaluation services to the Ballistic Missile Defense System.
February saw a dip in activity compared to January, but it still turned out to be a good month for government contracting. Who won the biggest contracts this month?
The Navy expects to make awards for the CANES network deployment by the end of June, and meanwhile Northrop Grumman reaches the end of its CANES contract extension by late March.
If you haven't, maybe you should. Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman have signed separate agreements in Australia that show their commitment to that country and the region. Are there opportunities for others?
Northrop Grumman Information Technology has won a $15.9 million Army contract to support the Defense Department's Automated Biometric Identification System.
Northrop Grumman has named Don Chavez vice president, associate general counsel and sector counsel for the company’s Technical Services sector, effective March 22.
2014 begins on a high note, especially for Lockheed Martin, which captured four spots among the top 10 awards for January. So, who else won the biggest contracts in January?
Northrop Grumman Information Technology has won a $26.1 million contract extension for sustainment and development services for Air Force reliability and maintainability information systems.
Northrop Grumman has won a $200 million contract to provide the Air Force with acquisition and sustainment for the Embedded Global Positioning Inertial Navigation System.
Northrop Grumman Information Systems has won a $52.3 million option with the Air Force to continue supporting the Battlefield Airborne Communications Node E-11A platform.