Northrop
Grumman Press
Release
Contact: Randy
Belote
(703) 875-8525
For Immediate
Release
U.S.
NAVY SELECTS
NORTHROP GRUMMAN-LED
GOLD TEAM
FOR DD(X) SYSTEM
DESIGN CONTRACT
$2.9 Billion, Four-Year
Program Will
Produce Designs
for Next-Generation,
Transformational
Surface Combatants.
LOS ANGELES --
April 29, 2002
-- Northrop Grumman
Corporation (NYSE:
NOC) announced
today that the
U.S. Navy has
selected a team
led by the company
to complete the
system design
for the Navy's
advanced, 21
st century surface
combatant, DD(X).
Northrop Grumman's
Ship Systems
sector will lead
the system design,
engineering prototype
development and
testing of the
DD(X) System
under a $265
million contract
awarded today
by the Navy.
The team includes
Raytheon Company
(NYSE: RTN) as
mission systems
integrator and
more than 30
of the nation's
top engineering
and maritime
industrial companies.
The initial design
contract has
a total value
of approximately
$2.9 billion
over four years.
"We are
very pleased
and proud that
our DD(X) Gold
Team was selected
by the Navy.
This revolutionary
program reinforces
our strategy,
begun more than
a decade ago,
of repositioning
Northrop Grumman
for the changing
nature of military
conflicts.
This is a very
important win
for our company
and we look forward
to working with
Raytheon and
our other team
members to complete
this initial
phase of the
program,"
said Kent Kresa,
Northrop Grumman
chairman and
chief executive
officer. "The
DD(X) is the
centerpiece of
the Navy's 21st
century transformation
and is the cornerstone
program for a
family of surface
combatants to
be designed and
built over the
next 25 years.
I am extremely
proud of our
employees at
Northrop Grumman
Ship Systems
for leading this
effort as well
as our other
operating sectors
and outstanding
teammates who
contributed to
the success of
the Gold Team's
proposal."
This family of
ships includes
destroyers, cruisers
and littoral
combat ships,
as well as technology
to be backfitted
into today's
existing fleet
of Aegis-equipped
cruisers and
destroyers.
In addition to
four other Northrop
Grumman sectors
– Newport
News, Information
Technology, Electronic
Systems and Integrated
Systems –
the DD(X) Gold
Team will include
United Defense
(NYSE: UDI) and
Raytheon. The
team will also
be joined by
DD(X) Blue Team
members General
Dynamics' (NYSE:
GD) Bath Iron
Works and Lockheed
Martin Corporation
(NYSE: LMT).
"Our team's
proposal included
a bold approach
to the development
of the very best
ship design and
propulsion technologies
the country has
to offer in fielding
the next generation
of surface combatants,"
said Dr. Philip
A. Dur, corporate
vice president
and president
of Northrop Grumman
Ship Systems.
"Northrop
Grumman has delivered
70 advanced cruisers
and destroyers
to the Navy’s
surface fleet
since 1975. Our
vast experience
in shipbuilding,
coupled with
our expertise
in next-generation
technologies,
will result in
a forward-looking
approach to the
design and testing
of ship systems
for the DD(X).
Together with
Raytheon's information
technology, sensors
and combat systems,
our team will
deliver the most
capable, most
survivable family
of ships ever
produced."
This phase of the
program will
initially employ
more than 350
Northrop Grumman
Ship Systems
management, engineering,
operations and
logistical support
personnel over
the next four
years.
Northrop Grumman
Ship Systems,
headquartered
in Pascagoula,
Miss., includes
facilities in
Pascagoula and
Gulfport, Miss.,
as well as New
Orleans and Tallulah,
La.
The sector, which
currently employs
more than 17,000
shipbuilding
professionals,
primarily in
Mississippi and
Louisiana, is
one of the nation's
leading full
service systems
companies for
the design, engineering,
construction
and life cycle
support of major
surface ships
for the U.S.
Navy, U.S. Coast
Guard and international
navies, and for
commercial vessels
of all types.
Northrop Grumman
Corporation is
an $18 billion,
global defense
company with
its worldwide
headquarters
in Los Angeles.
Northrop Grumman
provides technologically
advanced, innovative
products, services
and solutions
in defense and
commercial electronics,
systems integration,
information technology
and nuclear and
non-nuclear shipbuilding
and systems.
With nearly 100,000
employees and
operations in
44 states and
25 countries,
Northrop Grumman
serves U.S. and
international
military, government
and commercial
customers.
Note: Certain statements
and assumptions
in this release
contain or are
based on "forward-looking"
information (that
the company believes
to be within
the definition
in the Private
Securities Litigation
Reform Act of
1995) and involve
risks and uncertainties.
Such "forward-looking"
information includes
the statements
above as to future
impacts on revenues
and earnings.
Such statements
are subject to
numerous assumptions
and uncertainties,
many of which
are outside the
company's control.
These include
the company's
ability to successfully
integrate its
acquisitions,
assumptions with
respect to future
revenues, expected
program performance
and cash flows,
the outcome of
contingencies
including litigation,
environmental
remediation,
acquisitions
and divestitures
of businesses,
and anticipated
costs of capital
investments.
The company's
operations are
subject to various
additional risks
and uncertainties
resulting from
its position
as a supplier,
either directly
or as subcontractor
or team member,
to the U.S. Government
and its agencies
as well as to
foreign governments
and agencies;
actual outcomes
are dependent
upon factors,
including, without
limitation, the
company's successful
performance of
internal plans;
government customers'
budgetary restraints;
customer changes
in short-range
and long-range
plans; domestic
and international
competition in
both the defense
and commercial
areas; product
performance;
continued development
and acceptance
of new products;
performance issues
with key suppliers
and subcontractors;
government import
and export policies;
acquisition or
termination of
government contracts;
the outcome of
political and
legal processes;
legal, financial,
and governmental
risks related
to international
transactions
and domestic
and global needs
for ships, military
aircraft, military
and civilian
electronic systems
and support,
information technology
and other products;
as well as other
economic, political
and technological
risks and uncertainties
and other risk
factors set out
in the company's
filings from
time to time
with the Securities
and Exchange
Commission, including,
without limitation,
the company's
reports on Form
10-K and Form
10-Q.
Northrop Grumman
filed a registration
statement on
Form S-4 (File
No. 333-83672)
and a tender
offer statement
on Schedule TO
with the SEC
on March 4, 2002
with respect
to its offer
to exchange all
outstanding shares
of TRW capital
stock for Northrop
Grumman stock.
These documents
contain important
information.
TRW shareholders
should read these
documents and
any amendments
or supplements
thereto before
making any decision
regarding the
offer to exchange.
Copies of such
documents may
be obtained without
charge at the
SEC's website
at www.sec.gov
or from D.F.
King & Co.,
Inc. the information
agent for the
offer to exchange,
at 800-755-7250.
The directors,
certain executive
officers and
other employees
and representatives
of Northrop Grumman
may be deemed
to be participants
in the solicitation
of proxies of
TRW shareholders
in connection
with a Special
Meeting of TRW
Shareholders
to be held on
May 3, 2002.
Northrop Grumman
has filed proxy
materials for
this shareholder
meeting which
contain information
regarding such
potential participants.
Northrop Grumman's
proxy materials
contain important
information and
should be read
by TRW shareholders.
These proxy materials
and any amendments
thereto may be
obtained at no
charge at the
SEC's website
at www.sec.gov
as they become
available.
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