| Exclusive: Pentagon budget eyes $178.8 bln for R&D, procurement |
KGMIHuntington Ingalls Industries, the company spun out of Northrop Grumman Corp last year, also did better than expected, with the Navy adding $781.7 billion for initial construction funding of a new aircraft carrier, and $1.6 billion for the refueling of ...
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Reuters IndiaHuntington Ingalls Industries, the company spun out of Northrop Grumman Corp last year, also did better than expected, with the Navy adding $781.7 billion for initial construction funding of a new aircraft carrier, and $1.6 billion for the refueling of ...
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| sky's the limit |
SunHerald.comBy DAVID TORTORANO - Special to the Sun Herald MOSS POINT -- When Northrop Grumman opened its state-of-the-art Unmanned Systems Center here in 2006, South Mississippi got a foot in the door of a dynamic industry expected to top $94 billion in sales in ...
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| Exclusive: Pentagon budget eyes $178.8 bln for R&D, procurement |
ReutersHuntington Ingalls Industries, the company spun out of Northrop Grumman Corp last year, also did better than expected, with the Navy adding $781.7 billion for initial construction funding of a new aircraft carrier, and $1.6 billion for the refueling of ...
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| Federal Contracts Awarded by Federal Agencies in Virginia (Feb. 11) |
Targeted News Service (subscription)EWA, Herndon, Va.; Macaulay Brown, Dayton, Ohio; Northrop Grumman, Chantilly, Va.; SAIC, McLean, Va.; SRC Inc., Chantilly, Va.; Scientific Research Co., Atlanta; and URS, Germantown, Md., shared in the amount award. WASHINGTON, Feb.
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| Women's Golf Set to Open the 2011-12 Campaign |
GoDuke.comDURHAM, NC – The 13th-ranked Duke women's golf team will open its 2011-12 spring season on Monday at the 2012 Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge Tournament in Palos Verdes, Calif., from Feb. 13-15. The par-72 Palos Verdes Golf Club course plays 5912 ...
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| Final Glance: Aerospace companies |
CNBC.comNEW YORK - Shares of some top aerospace companies were down at the close of trading: Boeing fell $.95 or 1.3 percent, to $74.95. Goodrich fell $.25 or .2 percent, to $125.35. Northrop Grumman Corp. fell $.40 or .7 percent, to $59.81.
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