Sunday, March 26, 2006

Northrop Rises In IT Rankings



Ethan Butterfield writes in The Washington Post:

After Northrop Grumman Corp. finished a series of acquisitions to build a $10 billion federal information technology operation, the company found it also had a substantial state and local business.

The business -- worth about $400 million -- was scattered in pieces around the company, none of which was making much of an impact on the market. That's changed.

In 2004, the Los Angeles-based company pulled together what once had been parts of Litton PRC Inc., Logicon Inc., TRW Inc. and other companies. Northrop Grumman's state and local business, which now operates under one roof in Herndon, has won three major outsourcing deals in the past 18 months, helping it to climb a notch on Washington Technology's annual Who's Who list of the top state and local systems integrators.

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