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Leesburg-based Optimum Technologies has been selected by Northrop Grumman to design and develop protected tactical satcom payload structures in support of an on-orbit demonstration for the U.S. Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center. Under Phase 1 of the contract, OpTech will be supporting Northrop Grumman’s payload development efforts through the preliminary design review. Subsequent …

Autonomous Navigation Technology Market 2020 The Autonomous Navigation Technology survey report contains valuable insights into the industry. The Autonomous Navigation Technology report begins with an understanding of the current market scenario, and goes on to describe the products available in the market, along with their different applications. The report also discusses the manufacturing technology used …

To find a better way to monitor oysters, last year the foundation partnered with engineers at Northrop Grumman, an aerospace and defense company that is one of the top five arms-producing companies in the United States, according to Forbes. Northrop Grumman, which has an office in Linthicum, is the leading producer of small-caliber ammunition, medium-caliber …

PEOPLE Northrop hires DHS vet Phyllis Schneck By Ross Wilkers Oct 04, 2019 Northrop Grumman has hired Phyllis Schneck, former deputy Homeland Security undersecretary for cybersecurity and communications, as the company’s new chief information security officer. Schneck will oversee Northrop’s global cyber strategy and be responsible for the security of its products, services …

As NASA will tell you, there are no electrical outlets in space. Satellites rely on arrays of solar cells to generate the electricity needed to power their instruments and other onboard electronics. This aerospace technology is more efficient for generating electricity, more resilient to extreme temperatures — and much more expensive — than the solar …

Carbon capture can’t reverse climate change, but it’s one part of the equation for reducing greenhouse gases. Earth’s atmosphere currently contains 415.26 parts per million (ppm) of carbon dioxide (CO2), the highest concentration in human history. Phys.org reports that, “The last time our air contained this much CO2 was more than three million years ago.” …