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Equipping the Future Force 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference

October 21, 2003. Equipping the Future Force 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference. Ronald D. Sugar Chairman, CEO and President, Northrop Grumman Corporation. The Spectrum of Future Conflicts. Major Resurgent Power. Peace Keeping. Regional Conflict. Peace. Terrorism.

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Equipping the Future Force 8 th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference

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  1. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation October 21, 2003 Equipping the Future Force 8th Annual Expeditionary Warfare Conference Ronald D. Sugar Chairman, CEO and President,Northrop Grumman Corporation

  2. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation The Spectrum of Future Conflicts Major Resurgent Power Peace Keeping Regional Conflict Peace Terrorism Most Likely

  3. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation Greece/Austria/Switzerland 1958 Western Europe 1973 (Overflight Denied) (Base Access and Overflight Denied) Turkey 1975 Italy 1992-95 Turkey 2003 Denied use of facilities for Operation Iraqi Freedom in addition to denying 4th ID access for assault into Turkey. (Base Lost) (Restricted Base Use) Iran 1979 (Access Agreements Terminated) France 1966 (Restricted Base Use) Persian Gulf 1980-90, 96-98 Spain/France 1986 (Base Access Problematic, Base Access Delayed; Use for Offensive Purposes Denied) Okinawa 1996 (Overflight Denied) (Base Constraints) Spain 1964, 88 (Transit Rights Denied, Base Lost) Vietnam 1965-66, 75 (Physical Base Limitations,Bases Lost) Morocco 1963 Libya 1970 Costa Rica 1979 Thailand 1973-74, 75 (Bases Lost) (Bases Lost) (Base Access Denied) (Bases Lost,Base Use Restricted)) Liberia 1990 (Access Rights Terminated) Panama 1999 Saudi Arabia 1958, 62, 94, 01, 03 Philippines 1991 (Canal & FacilitiesRelinquished) (Base Access Denied; Overflight Denied,Bases Lost, Base Access Delayed) Ethiopia 1978 (Bases Lost) (Bases Lost) Somalia 1990 Australia 1947-48 (Supply Storage Rights Terminated) (Basing Rights Denied) “Our forces in the next century must be agile, lethal, readily deployable, and require a minimum of logistical support. We must be able to project out power over long distances, in days or weeks, rather than months.” -- President George W. Bush The Access Gap

  4. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation 21st Century National Security Needs GLOBAL FORCE PROJECTION / PRECISION STRIKE PERSISTENT SURVEILLANCE TARGETING SURVIVABILITY INFORMATION WARFARE MISSILE DEFENSE HOMELAND SECURITY

  5. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation Northrop Grumman’s Transformation Strategy • Anticipate the future of war-fighting • Create/acquire the enabling technologies • Integrate and motivate superior human talent • Drive operating performance

  6. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation Northrop Grumman Today • First-tier defense contractor • $25B+ Sales, 120,000 employees,25 countries • Largest military shipbuilder • Largest federal IT provider • Premier aircraft, space and missile defense contractor • Premier airborne radar & electronic warfare systems provider Focused on network-centric warfare systems across all military services

  7. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation Equipping the Future Force

  8. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation B-2 Stealth Bomber Delivering 80 independently targeted JDAMs

  9. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (STOVL)

  10. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation E-2C Advanced Hawkeye

  11. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation EA-6B Prowler (ICAP III)

  12. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation Joint Unmanned Combat Air System (J-UCAS)

  13. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation Global Hawk

  14. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation Fire Scout

  15. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation E-10A Multi-sensor Command and Control Aircraft (MC2A)

  16. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation Space Based Radar

  17. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation Advanced EHF

  18. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation LPD 17 Amphibious Assault Ship

  19. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation LHA(R) Amphibious Assault Ship

  20. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation CVN 21 Next-Generation Carrier

  21. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation DD(X) Next-Generation Destroyer

  22. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation USCG Deepwater

  23. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation Advanced SEAL Delivery System (ASDS)

  24. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation FBCB2 — Blue Force Tracking

  25. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation Joint Fires Network (JFN)

  26. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation Global Command and Control System (GCCS)

  27. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation Equipping the Future Force

  28. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation The Most Important Asset

  29. Copyright 2003 Northrop Grumman Corporation

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