Northrop Grumman Announces Media Briefing Schedule for 2009 Paris Air Show


MEDIA ADVISORY, May 21, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Northrop Grumman Corporation
will participate in a series of media briefings during the 2009 Paris Air Show
held at Le Bourget, France. The company will have a wide variety of its
programs and capabilities on display including unmanned aerial vehicles,
electronic warfare systems and its airborne early warning and control
platforms. 

Detailed information on each briefing is available from the listed media
contact below. Requests for general information on Northrop Grumman and the
company's overall activities should be directed to Ken Beedle, Director
International Communications, Northrop Grumman, ken.beedle@euro.ngc.com; +44
207 747 1910 (office); + 44 7787 174092 (mobile) 


 What:    Northrop Grumman Media Briefings
 When:    See specific times below. All times local
 Where:   Northrop Grumman Corporation Media Center A420-421

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 Date      Topic           Speaker(s)     Media Contact
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 Mon.      Unmanned 
 June 15,  Systems - 
 9-10 a.m. Northrop        Gene Fraser,   Nathan Drevna
           Grumman is the  vice president nathan.drevna@ngc.com
           leader in       and deputy,    (571) 286-8440
           unmanned        Strike and
           systems - in    Surveillance
           the air, on the Systems 
           ground, on the  Division,
           sea and under   Northrop 
           the sea - and   Grumman
           will discuss    Aerospace
           new develop-    Systems
           ments in its 
           portfolio of
           programs
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 Mon.      F-35 Sensor     Mark Gaertner, Katie Lamb-Heinz            
 June 15,  Systems: The    director of    katie.lamb@ngc.com          
 10-11     Worldwide       Business       (847) 815-0755              
 a.m.      Fighter - The   Development                                
           game-changing   Aerospace                                  
           capabilities of Systems                                    
           the AN/APG-81   Division,                                  
           AESA and        Northrop                                   
           Distributed     Grumman                                    
           Aperture System Electronic                                 
           will be         Systems                                    
           featured in                                                
           this briefing                                              
           that will                                                  
           explore how the                                            
           F-35's sensor                                              
           capabilities                                               
           benefit coali-                                             
           tion inter-                                                
           operability
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 Mon.      U.S. Air Force  Paul Meyer,    Nathan Drevna  
 June 15,  Tanker Update - sector vice    nathan.drevna@ngc.com 
 11 a.m. - KC-45 indus-    president, Air (571) 286-8440 
 Noon      trial team      Mobility
           leader Northrop Systems,
           Grumman will    Northrop 
           provide a       Grumman 
           status update   Aerospace 
           on the U.S. Air Systems  
           Force KC-135    
           tanker replace- 
           ment program
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 Mon.      STARLite:       Jack Pledger,  Katie Lamb-Heinz   
 June 15,  Advanced Radar  director of    katie.lamb@ngc.com 
 1-2 p.m.  Capability for  IRCM Business  (847) 815-0755     
           UAVs - A review Development,
           of this break-  Defensive
           through         Systems 
           advanced radar  Division,
           capability now  Northrop
           available in a  Grumman
           less than       Electronic
           80-pound        Systems
           package for     
           tactical       
           unmanned and   
           light fixed-   
           and rotary-wing
           manned air     
           vehicles
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 Tue.      Global Hawk     Ed Walby,      Dianne Baumert-Moyik        
 June 16,  Update - Global director,      dianne.baumert-moyik@ngc.com
 9-10 a.m. Hawk recently   Business       (516) 754-2645              
           logged its      Development, 
           30,000th flight High Altitude,
           hour of which   Long-Endurance
           more than       Systems,
           22,600 hours    Northrop
           were flown in   Grumman
           combat with 97  Aerospace
           percent mission Systems
           effectiveness, 
           providing      
           customers with 
           real-time,     
           persistent,    
           reliable and   
           flexible       
           intelligence,  
           surveillance   
           and reconnais- 
           sance. This    
           overview will  
           cover these and
           other recent   
           developments
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 Tue.      NATO Alliance   Matt Copija,   Dianne Baumert-Moyik        
 June 16,  Ground Surveil- director, NATO dianne.baumert-moyik@ngc.com
 10-11     lance - The     Alliance       (516) 754-2645              
 a.m.      airborne        Ground
           element of the  Surveillance
           NATO AGS system program,
           is based on the Northrop
           Block 40 Global Grumman
           Hawk unmanned   Aerospace
           aircraft with a Systems
           Multi-Platform 
           Radar Techno-  
           logy Insertion 
           Program sensor.
           It was devel-  
           oped to permit 
           a network-     
           centric        
           approach       
           capable of     
           performing NATO
           missions inde- 
           pendently      
           during         
           peacetime or
           early crisis.  
           This briefing  
           will provide a 
           program status 
           update and     
           discuss how the
           AGS system     
           provides real- 
           time data,     
           intelligence   
           and target     
           identification 
           to NATO users
           within and
           beyond line
           of site
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 Tue.      Banshee Elec-   Mark Gaertner, Katie Lamb-Heinz  
 June 16,  tronic Warfare  director of    katie.lamb@ngc.com
 11 a.m. - Systems - How   Business       (847) 815-0755
 Noon      Northrop        Development,
           Grumman leads   Aerospace     
           the way in pro- Systems Divi- 
           viding custom   sion, Northrop
           electronic war- Grumman 
           fare solutions  Electronic
           based upon      Systems
           digital, scal- 
           able, modular  
           design which   
           allows smooth  
           retro and      
           forward inte-  
           gration with   
           other advanced 
           sensors
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 Tue.      Fire Scout      Mike Fuqua,    Nathan Drevna
 June 16,  Overview &      manager,       nathan.drevna@ngc.com
 1-2 p.m.  Program Update  Business       (571) 286-8440
           - An update on  Development,
           the U.S. Navy's MQ-8B Fire
           MQ-8B Fire      Scout Program,
           Scout Vertical  Northrop
           Takeoff and     Grumman
           Landing Tacti-  Aerospace 
           cal UAV system, Systems
           which has      
           landed on the
           USS McInerney  
           and is nearing  
           Operational    
           Evaluation and 
           first deploy-  
           ment
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 Wed.      Scalable Agile  Mark Gaertner, Katie Lamb-Heinz  
 June 17,  Beam Radar - A  director of    katie.lamb@ngc.com
 9-10 a.m. look at how     Business       (847) 815-0755    
           SABR changes    Development,
           the afford-     Aerospace
           ability and     Systems
           accessibility   Division,
           of AESA tech-   Northrop
           nology for      Grumman
           customers       Electronic
           seeking greater Systems
           capability,    
           without the    
           cost of        
           purchasing a
           fifth-         
           generation     
           fighter, and a 
           program update
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 Wed.      Broad Area      Carl Johnson,  Dianne Baumert-Moyik
 June 17,  Maritime        vice president dianne.baumert-moyik@ngc.com
 10-11     Surveillance    of Programs -  (516) 754-2645
 a.m.      Unmanned Air-   Broad Area 
           craft System -  Maritime 
           An update and   Surveillance
           overview of the Unmanned 
           U.S. Navy's     Aircraft 
           BAMS UAS, an    System 
           essential com-  program, 
           ponent of the   Northrop
           Navy's inte-    Grumman
           grated maritime Aerospace 
           patrol concept. Systems
           This briefing  
           will examine   
           the various    
           BAMS UAS       
           missions       
           including:     
           large-scale    
           combat opera-  
           tions, counter-
           terrorism,     
           homeland       
           security and   
           protection of  
           maritime 
           shipping
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 Wed.      EO/IR: Taking   Jack Pledger,  Katie Lamb-Heinz  
 June 17,  It to the Next  director of    katie.lamb@ngc.com
 11 a.m. - Level - An      IRCM Business  (847) 815-0755    
 Noon      overview of     Development,
           groundbreaking  Defensive 
           new develop-    Systems   
           ments in the    Division, 
           non-traditional Northrop  
           use of laser    Grumman   
           DIRCM aircraft  Electronic
           protection      Systems   
           including:
           growth of 
           targeting pod  
           capability,
           datalinks and 
           situational
           awareness
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 Wed.      E-2D Advanced   Capt. Shane    Dianne Baumert-Moyik
 June 17,  Hawkeye: Trans- Gahagan,       dianne.baumert-moyik@ngc.com
 1-2 p.m.  formational AEW program        (516) 754-2645 
           & BMC2 - A      manager, 
           leader in       PMA-231,   
           Advanced Early  U.S. Navy  
           Warning and                
           Battle Manage-  Jim Culmo, 
           ment Command    vice presi-
           and Control,    dent, AEW&C
           Northrop        Programs,  
           Grumman will    Northrop   
           update the      Grumman    
           status of the   Aerospace  
           E-2D, which is  Systems    
           currently being
           developed and  
           fielded for the
           U.S. Navy. The  
           briefing       
           examines how   
           this platform  
           provides       
           critical       
           defense against
           future threats 
           and new devel- 
           opments in the 
           E-2D Advanced  
           Hawkeye program
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