Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems (NGIS) was a sector (business segment) of
Northrop Grumman from 2018 to 2019. It was formed from Orbital ATK Inc. a company which resulted from the merger of
Orbital Sciences Corporation and parts of
Alliant Techsystems in 2015. Orbital ATK was purchased by Northrop Grumman in 2018.[3] Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems designed, built, and delivered space, defense, and aviation-related systems to customers around the world both as a prime contractor and as a merchant supplier. It had a workforce of approximately 12,000 employees dedicated to
aerospace and defense including about 4,000 engineers and scientists; 7,000 manufacturing and operations specialists; and 1,000 management and administration personnel.[2] With Northrop Grumman's reorganization of its divisions effective January 1, 2020, NGIS was split, with most of the sector merging with other Northrop Grumman businesses into a new Space Systems sector.[4]
History
A merger of
Orbital Sciences Corporation and the defense and aerospace divisions of
Alliant Techsystems (ATK) was announced on April 29, 2014. The two companies had collaborated on several previous projects, including the use of 400 ATK rocket motors in Orbital's launch vehicles.[5] The deal officially closed on February 9, 2015. ATK's sporting-goods division spun off to form
Vista Outdoor on the same day.[6]
On September 18, 2017,
Northrop Grumman announced plans to purchase Orbital ATK for US$7.8 billion in cash plus assumption of US$1.4 billion in debt.[7] Orbital ATK shareholders approved the buyout on November 29, 2017.[8] The
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approved the acquisition with conditions on June 5, 2018, and on June 6, 2018, Orbital ATK was absorbed and became Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems.[9][10]
Organization
Flight Systems Group
Based in
Chandler, Arizona,[6] the Flight Systems Group includes the
Pegasus,
Minotaur, and
Antares launch vehicles as well as solid-propulsion and aerostructures programs.[1] The company also operates a
Lockheed L-1011 TriStar wide body jetliner, which is named
Stargazer and is used to air launch Pegasus rockets carrying payloads into space.[11] The
Stargazer aircraft is also used for testing under specific programs. The Flight Systems Group became part of Northrop Grumman Space Systems on January 1, 2020.
Defense Systems Group
The Defense Systems Group, based in the
Baltimore, Maryland[6] area, produces tactical missiles, defense electronics, and medium- and large-caliber ammunition. The division also produces fuzing and warheads for both tactical missiles and munitions; precision metal and composite structures for medium and large-caliber ammunition, military aircraft, ground vehicles, and missile systems; load, assembly, and pack (LAP) of medium caliber munitions; and propellants and powders for the canister and commercial markets. The Defense Systems Group became part of Northrop Grumman Defense Systems on January 1, 2020.
Space Systems Group
Orbital ATK's Space Systems Group provides satellites for
commercial, scientific, and security purposes.[1] This group also produces the
Cygnus spacecraft, which delivers cargo to the
International Space Station. The group is based at the company's headquarters on Warp Drive in
Dulles, Virginia.[6] The Space Systems Group became part of Northrop Grumman Space Systems on January 1, 2020.
Products
Rockets
Antares, two- or three-stage medium-lift expendable launch vehicle
Minotaur I, four-stage small-lift expendable launch vehicle
Minotaur IV, four-stage small-lift expendable launch vehicle