Northrop Grumman (ticker: NOC, exchange: New York Stock Exchange (.N))
News Release -
16-Nov-2004
Northrop Grumman Awarded $470 Million Contract to Build Aegis Destroyer PASCAGOULA, Miss., Nov. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The U.S. Navy has
awarded Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) a $470 million contract to
build an additional Arleigh Burke (DDG 51)-class Aegis guided missile
destroyer.
The destroyer is the fourth of four Aegis destroyers awarded to the
company's Ship Systems sector in September 2002, as part of a multiyear
procurement plan in which the Navy awarded multiple ships under a single
contract.
"The Aegis destroyer program has been one of the most successful programs
in our company's history," said Philip A. Dur, president, Northrop Grumman
Ship Systems. "Our strong management team continues to offer unmatched
quality to the Navy and unmatched value to the American people. We are very
pleased that our customer recognizes our supremacy in the shipbuilding
industry, and has chosen to award another vital Navy asset into our care."
This contract releases the funding for DDG 110, the 60th ship of the DDG
51 program, and the 28th to be built by Northrop Grumman's Pascagoula
shipyard.
Northrop Grumman Ship Systems includes primary operations in Pascagoula
and Gulfport, Miss.; and in New Orleans and Tallulah, La., as well as in a
network of fleet support offices in the U.S. and Japan. Ship Systems 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.
SOURCE Northrop Grumman Ship Systems
11/16/2004
CONTACT: Bill Glenn of Northrop Grumman Ship Systems, +1-228-935-3972,
William.glenn@ngc.com/
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