Facilities manager Brian Henwood reflects on installing Electric Vehicle charging stations at Northrop Grumman’s Azusa, California campus.
Made It Possible: Brian Henwood and Electric Persistence
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Facilities manager Brian Henwood reflects on installing Electric Vehicle charging stations at Northrop Grumman’s Azusa, California campus.
Northrop Grumman has staked out a leading position in its efforts to bring sustainable practices across a vast inventory of facilities.
Northrop Grumman has set an ambitious goal to achieve “Net Zero” greenhouse gas emissions by 2035. In short, this means the company will balance its emissions of greenhouse gases with the removal of those gases.
The result of constantly questioning and problem solving? A shared purpose that puts Northrop Grumman on the forefront of innovation and advanced technology development, everywhere from below the waves to above the atmosphere.
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Using sensor packages in native plant gardens to analyze biodiversity.
The Northrop Grumman Women’s International Network connects employees domestically and internationally by providing forums for connection, knowledge sharing, and community outreach, to produce opportunities for advancement.
With a commitment to environmental sustainability, Northrop Grumman is Defining Possible using technology for conservation.
Our Sustainability report provides transparency into our goals, commitments and achievements. It highlights the progress we continue to make along our sustainability journey and how we are delivering long-term value to all of our stakeholders. Our report is prepared with reference to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards. The report contains a GRI Standards Index as well as a Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) Index specific to the Aerospace & Defense Standard.
Northrop Grumman is committed to serving as an ideal corporate citizen, prioritizing our customers, employees, shareholders, environment and communities.
Northrop Grumman understands that the conservation of natural resources and the mitigation of environmental impacts are vitally important for the protection of this generation and those to come.
The HOP Queue project was born out of our Technology for Conservation (T4C) initiative, which leverages engineering expertise to help solve environmental sustainability challenges. [...]Read More...
Northrop Grumman is committed to ensuring health and safety in the workplace and to conducting our business activities in an environmentally responsible manner.
Northrop Grumman understands that the conservation of natural resources and the mitigation of environmental impacts are vitally important for the protection of this generation and those to come.
The result of constantly questioning and problem solving? A shared purpose that puts Northrop Grumman on the forefront of innovation and advanced technology development, everywhere from below the waves to above the atmosphere.
F-35 Lightning II is a stealthy, supersonic, multi-role fighter designed to meet the requirements of the United States and allied forces worldwide as the next generation fighter.
Once students get a handle on essential engineering skills, they look for hands-on opportunities to hone them before entering the working world. One group of Northrop Grumman engineers has been challenging students to apply a wide range of skills under a particular set of projects, collectively known as Tech for Conservation (T4C).
For Northrop Grumman's Advanced Technology Laboratories near Baltimore, repurposing wastewater as an ultra-pure resource takes aquatic agility.
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F-35 Lightning II is a stealthy, supersonic, multi-role fighter designed to meet the requirements of the United States and allied forces worldwide as the next generation fighter.
The Northrop Grumman Women’s International Network connects employees domestically and internationally by providing forums for connection, knowledge sharing, and community outreach, to produce opportunities for advancement.
Northrop Grumman has set an ambitious goal to achieve “Net Zero” greenhouse gas emissions by 2035. In short, this means the company will balance its emissions of greenhouse gases with the removal of those gases.
Northrop Grumman’s AN/ALQ-131 Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) pod protects aircrews from radio frequency threats to allow for effective electromagnetic spectrum operations (EMSO).
We strive to conduct business in ways that reflect our high standard of ethics and business conduct, collectively as a company and as individual employees.
Northrop Grumman finds creative solutions to end-of-life management. From STEM education to technician training and public display, Northrop Grumman is demonstrating that there is still plenty of life in end-of-life technology.
The HOP Queue project was born out of our Technology for Conservation (T4C) initiative, which leverages engineering expertise to help solve environmental sustainability challenges. [...]Read More...
We strive to conduct business in ways that reflect our high standard of ethics and business conduct, collectively as a company and as individual employees.
Our sustainability ethos defines who we are at Northrop Grumman and how we impact the world around us. From singular engineers feeling empowered to bring the power of their whole selves to a project, to technical teams utilizing artificial intelligence ethically, to facilities managers reducing the greenhouse gas emissions from our operations, doing the right thing is grounded in everything we do. When we identify and manage our sustainability impacts, we define what is possible across our company in order to make a safer and more inclusive world a reality.
With a commitment to environmental sustainability, Northrop Grumman is Defining Possible using technology for conservation.