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Northrop Grumman Finds Home in Falls Chruch, Va.

Send housewarming gifts to 2980 Fairview Park Drive, Falls Church, Va. After a lengthy search, Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) has settled on the location in suburban Northern Virginia to serve as the firm’s new headquarters.  The contracting giant will move from Southern California over the next year. “As we thought about our corporate office and [...]

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Major Moves to Northern Virginia: Local Leaders Weigh In

In the United States, there have been six major corporate headquarter relocations in the past three years.  Four of them came to Fairfax County: CSC, SAIC, Volkswagen North America, Hilton North America; and Northrop Grumman also chose Virginia, with a final decision on the site to be made soon.  We spoke to Dr. Gerald Gordon, [...]

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‘It is about being part of the community where key decisions are being made,’ says Wes Bush

One of the major factors in the decision to move Northrop Grumman’s headquarters to the D.C. area is to be closer to where “key decisions” are made, according to Wes Bush, CEO and President. In a recent article in the Washington Post, Bush sat down with Capital Business to discuss Northrop Grumman’s decision to move [...]

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Daily Government Contracting Recap – April 27, 2010

Wes Bush commented on his company’s move to Virginia. Lockheed Martin and Harris won DoD deals. Slipping through the filter: the effectiveness of web filtering. The UK is following in the U.S.’s footsteps with its new cyber competition. Malware accounts for 73% of cyber attacks in the U.S. The GSA named Kathleen Turco Head of [...]

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ExecutiveBiz Names Top 20 People to Watch in 2010

In just a few short weeks, 2010 begins — the dawn of a new decade. The question now is: Who’ll be leading change in and around government contracting? We’ve got a few suggestions. For the second consecutive year, ExecutiveBiz brings you its annual list of Top 20 People to Watch. From government leaders to CEOs, policy [...]

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