Northrop Grumman responds to proposed termination of Global Hawk Block 30 program

Feb. 1, 2012
REDONDO BEACH, Callif., 1 Feb. 2012. Northrop Grumman Corp. (NYSE:NOC) has released a statement related to the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DOD’s) report, “Defense Budget Priorities and Choices,” which calls for the termination of  the Global Hawk Block 30 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) program.

REDONDO BEACH, Callif., 1 Feb. 2012. Northrop Grumman Corp. (NYSE:NOC) has released a statement related to the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DOD’s) report, “Defense Budget Priorities and Choices,” which calls for the termination of the Global Hawk Block 30unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) program.

"The Pentagon announced that it is planning to cancel the Global Hawk Block 30 program and plans to perform this mission with the U-2 aircraft. Northrop Grumman is disappointed with the Pentagon's decision, and plans to work with the Pentagon to assess alternatives to program termination.

"The Global Hawk program has demonstrated its utility in U.S. military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya, as well as its utility in humanitarian operations in Japan and Haiti. Just a few months ago, the Pentagon published an acquisition decision memorandum regarding Global Hawk Block 30 that stated:

'The continuation of the program is essential to the national security... there are no alternatives to the program which will provide acceptable capability to meet the joint military requirement at less cost.'

"Global Hawk is the modern solution to providing surveillance. It provides long duration persistent surveillance, and collects information using multiple sensors on the platform. In contrast, the aging U-2 program, first introduced in the 1950s, places pilots in danger, has limited flight duration, and provides limited sensor capacity. Extending the U-2's service life also represents additional investment requirements for that program.

"Northrop Grumman is committed to working with our customers to provide the best solutions for our country and our allies. We are pleased with the continuing support for the Global Hawk Block 40 system, as well as for the Navy's Broad Area Maritime Surveillance system and our other unmanned systems."

To read the DOD’s “Defense Budget Priorities and Choices,” visit http://www.defense.gov/news/Defense_Budget_Priorities.pdf

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