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T-38 Talon
More than 72,000 U. S. Air Force pilots have trained in Northrop Grumman Corporation's T-38 Talon, the world's first supersonic trainer when it entered service.
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MoreTeaching Through Fellowship
NG Fellow Mentorship Inspires Possibilities Helen, a software configuration analyst in Melbourne, Florida, had learned a little about cybersecurity early in her career, and as she watched that field grow and expand she wanted to dive back in. Cybersecurity is very technical and complex, so, she sought out a mentor…
MoreTechnical Details for the James Webb Space Telescope
The James Webb Space Telescope is peering into the past to unlock the mysteries of our universe. Learn about the technical details of this ambitious mission.
MoreTechnology for Conservation
With a commitment to environmental sustainability, Northrop Grumman is Defining Possible using technology for conservation.
MoreTemporary Downtime for Applying to Northrop Grumman
Mark your Calendar for Monday, 8/23/21 Northrop Grumman is transitioning to a new application system this weekend and we are unable to accept applications from Friday, 8/20 – Sunday, 8/22. New here? We would love to meet you – please join our Talent Community. https://youtu.be/7BH-6kkgNYM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ES_519wzio https://youtu.be/Ms5S27BD5Lk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c01A6Feb_Fo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAqTayzDCys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9XFlAz6dyA…
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MoreTest Engineer Returns to Northrop Grumman
Welcome Home: TJ, test engineer By Scott Cahoon In four short years as an engineering professional, test engineer TJ has had a wide array of experiences in the defense industry, already spanning the Atlantic and Pacific coasts and working for three different companies. After graduating from Purdue in 2013, TJ…
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MoreTesting For Success: OmegA Rocket and Radiation Compatibility
Engineers test in New York if the OmegA rocket that operates in a radiation environment for 12 hours or less need the same radiation hardened computer as a satellite in orbit for 15 years.
MoreThe Backplane of NASA’s Webb Telescope Offers a Strong, Steady Hand
The backplane of James Webb Space Telescope will hold the weight of more than 5,300 pounds of optics and instruments — while staying calm in a cold environment.
MoreThe Beginning of Beyond: Artemis Rocket Testing Helps Propel the Next Giant Leap in Space Travel
By Brooks McKinney, APR An uncrewed version of NASA’s new heavy-lift Space Launch System (SLS) will be the first of several Artemis missions that will break boundaries and set records, returning us to the moon and ultimately preparing us for unprecedented exploration of deep space. The SLS is the most…
MoreThe Benefits of Mentoring: The Impact of Shared Experience
When done right, the benefits of mentoring apply to both sides of the equation. Mentoring and being mentored can boost the development of leadership and management skills for both parties, and mentorship can reduce the learning curve for proteges. What's more, employees who are involved in mentorship are often the…
MoreThe Brains Behind Military Electronics: Custom ASIC Chips
Northrop Grumman's ASIC chips are extremely tiny, have complex requirements and need to be super durable to perform for the military in harsh environments.
MoreThe Coolest Technology: Cryocoolers
Cryocoolers are machines that keep sensors extremely cold so that satellites and space telescopes can take pictures on long-term missions. Whether we're looking back toward Earth or outward into deep space, the sensors that capture images require extremely low temperatures.
MoreThe Doolittle Raid, the Raiders and Their Legacy
The aura of Japanese invincibility during World War II was pierced by 80 men, the Doolittle Raiders. For that single deed, their legacy has gone down in history as heroes of the first order.
MoreThe Doolittle Raiders’ Legacy Lives On, 75 Years Later
On April 18, 1942, 80 men and 16 B-25 Mitchell medium bombers set off on what some said was an impossible mission, to change the course of World War II.
MoreThe End Game Extended Reality XR Transforms Platform Sustainment
By Scott Gourley While once the stuff of science fiction, virtual and augmented reality are now accessible to just about everyone. Even our smartphones are making augmented reality mainstream, with applications in practically every environment, from entertainment, to hospitality and travel, to health care, theme parks, automotive and more, this…
MoreThe Environment
At Northrop Grumman, we are committed to promoting conservation and inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards.
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