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NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION
Program Name Program Description
Ground / Air Task Oriented
Radar (G/ATOR)
A development program to provide the next generation ground based multi-
mission radar for the USMC. Provides Short Range Air Defense, Air Defense
Surveillance, Ground Weapon Location and Air Traffic Control. Replaces
five existing USMC single-mission radars.
Global Hawk High-Altitude
Long-Endurance (HALE)
Systems
Develop, deliver and sustain the Global Hawk HALE unmanned aerial system
and its derivatives to both domestic and international customers for ISR,
including deployment of assets to support the global war on terror.
Global Linguists Solutions Provide interpretation, translation and linguist services in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Integrated Battle Command
System (IBCS)
The Integrated Air & Missile Defense, Battle Command System (IBCS)
component concept provides for a common battle management, command,
control, communications, computers and intelligence capability with
integrated fire control hardware/software product design, integration, and
development that supports initial operational capability of the Joint Integrated
Air and Missile Defense Increment 2.
Intercontinental Ballistic
Missile (ICBM)
Maintain readiness of the nation’s ICBM weapon system.
James Webb Space Telescope
(JWST)
Design, develop, integrate and test a space-based infrared telescope satellite to
observe the formation of the first stars and galaxies in the universe.
Joint National Integration
Center Research and
Development Contract
(JRDC)
Support the development and application of modeling and simulation, war
gaming, test and analytic tools for air and missile defense.
Joint Surveillance Target
Attack Radar System (Joint
STARS)
Detect, locate, classify, track, and target hostile ground movements, while
communicating real-time information through secure data links with U.S. Air
Force and Army command posts.
Joint Warfighting Center
(JWFC)
Provide non-personal general and technical support to the USJFCOM Joint
Force Trainer / JWFC to ensure the successful worldwide execution of the
Joint Training and Transformation missions.
KC-10 Contractor Logistics
Support (KC-10)
Provide support to the U.S. Air Force KC-10 tanker fleet, including depot
maintenance, supply chain management, and maintenance and management at
locations in the United States and worldwide.
Kinetic Energy Interceptor
(KEI)
Develop mobile missile-defense system with the unique capability to destroy a
hostile missile during its boost, ascent or midcourse phase of flight. This
program was terminated for the U.S. government’s convenience in 2009.
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