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Aerospace and defense technology solutions provider
$102.4k - $190.6kAnnually
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Halethorpe, MD, USA + 1 more
More locations: Rancho Cordova, CA, USA
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Northrop Grumman provides advanced aerospace and defense technology solutions, focusing on areas such as autonomous systems, cybersecurity, and space operations. The company develops and integrates complex systems that support government and commercial clients, particularly the U.S. Department of Defense and international allies. Its products and services include command and control systems, surveillance technologies, and logistics support, all designed to enhance national security and operational effectiveness. Northrop Grumman stands out from competitors by leveraging its extensive research and development capabilities and a strong track record in securing long-term contracts through competitive bidding. The company's goal is to maintain its leadership position in the aerospace and defense sector by continuously innovating and delivering comprehensive solutions that meet the evolving needs of its clients.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Total Funding
$192.2M
Headquarters
Falls Church, Virginia
Founded
1939
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Northrop Grumman is developing an underwater Manta-Ray drone for the U.S. Navy, which will be capable of long-term operation anywhere in the world.