2003 Top 100
2: NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORP.
Top 100 Revenue: | $3,508,169,000 |
Defense Revenue: | N/A |
Civilian Revenue: | N/A |
2002 Revenue: | $17.2 billion |
2002 Earnings: | $64 million |
2001 Revenue: | N/A |
2001 Earnings: | N/A |
Number of employees: | 120,000 |
Headquarters: | Falls Church, Virginia |
Website: | https://www.northropgrumman.com/ |
Leadership: | Kent Kresa, chairman; Ronald Sugar, president and CEO Donald Winter, mission systems; Herb Anderson, information technology |
Ticker: | NOC |
Lines of business: | Electronic systems, information technology, mission systems, integrated systems, ship systems, and space technology |
Major customers: | Department of Defense; Internal Revenue Service; and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Major contracts/projects: | Northrop Grumman and seven other contractors are working on the U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command for the CECOM Rapid Response program. Northrop Grumman will provide the Department of Defense and other federal agencies a rapid method to develop, upgrade, maintain and support a broad range of new and existing platforms and systems, including aircraft, wheeled vehicles, watercraft, spacecraft, electronic systems, shelters, ground support equipment, support structures and the soldier, including hardware and software systems. UPDATE: Northrop Grumman has acquired Veridian Corp. |