In merging the Integrated Systems and Space Technology sectors, Northrop Grumman creates an approximately US$10 billion business, which is a premier provider of manned and unmanned aircraft, space systems, missile systems and advanced technologies critical to our nation's security. Gary W. Ervin, currently corporate vice president and president of the Integrated Systems sector, will lead Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, bringing nearly 30 years of aerospace experience.
The new Information Systems sector, which combines the Information Technology and Mission Systems sectors, is an approximately US$10 billion leading global provider of advanced solutions for defense, intelligence, civil agency and commercial customers. In leading Northrop Grumman Information Systems, Linda A. Mills, currently corporate vice president and president of the Information Technology sector, draws from her significant leadership experience within the Mission Systems and Information Technology sectors over her nearly thirty years with the company.
In recognizing the increasing importance of technological innovation in positioning Northrop Grumman for the future, the company has named Alexis C. Livanos corporate vice president and chief technology officer. Philip A. Teel, corporate vice president and president of the Mission Systems sector, has decided to retire from the company, effective Jan. 31. He will serve as corporate vice president reporting to Sugar and will assist with the sector transition until his departure.
(Photos: top to bottom, Gary W. Ervin, Linda A. Mills, Alexis C. Livanos, courtesy Northrop Grumman)

