September may not be the busiest time for high profile personnel moves, given the end of year contracting rush, but we still tracked several high profile new hires.
Northrop Grumman has named Douglas Raaberg chief executive, United Arab Emirates, where he will be responsible for coordinating the company's relationship with the UAE.
Northrop Grumman has won a $226.7 million contract to provide lifecycle support for an aircraft that can refuel the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft in flight.
In part two of our interivew with Northrop Grumman's Kathy Warden, the leader of the company's information systems group talks about international opportunities and other challenges in today's market.
A tough market isn't something to be avoided; instead, for Northrop Grumman Information Systems President Kathy Warden, it is an opportunity to embrace change and help define the next upturn in the market. She shares her views in this exclusive interview.
Longbow LLC, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, has won a $51 million contract with South Korea to provide the country with fire control radars for its Apache attack helicopters.
August saw a slight slow down in the number of contract awards that Washington Technology covered, but dollar values are up, and the pace is still strong compared to earlier in the year. Who are the big winners?
Northrop Grumman has tapped Robert Hosozawa to be its new vice president of business management within the company’s Integrated Logistics and Modernization Division.
Northrop Grumman has won a $25 million contract that continues its service of Navy shipboard systems, which includes the logistics supporting systems on ships and submarines.
Eight companies have won extensions to their Advanced Technology Support Program III contracts by another $1.3 billion, allowing them to continue their work supporting obsolete and difficult to maintain technologies.
Northrop Grumman has won a contract to support the U.S. Navy’s littoral combat ships, including mission modules, planning services and mission packages.
The Navy has given the go ahead to four companies to continue their design development for the UCLASS aircraft, meant to give carriers added surveillance and defense capabilities .
July continued the trend of increasing contract awards that Washington Technology has covered since the beginning of the year. Who stole the show this month?