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Northrop Names 27-Year Vet Teri Marconi Naval, Marine Systems Lead

Teri Marconi

Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) has appointed Teri Marconi sector vice president and general manager of the naval and marine systems division within the company’s electronic systems sector.

The company said she will hold executive responsibility for all naval and marine systems programs within the company’s Baltimore-based electronic systems sector.

Operations under her responsibility include those in Annapolis and Sykesville, Md.; Charlottesville, Va.; Sunnyvale, Calif.; Bethpage, N.Y.; Ocean Springs, Miss.; Harvey, La.; Kings Bay, Ga.; and New Malden, U.K.

The 27-year company veteran most recently served as a VP of business development, holding executive responsibility for strategic planning and development of new business opportunities in electronic systems.

Before that, she served as VP of combat avionics systems and oversaw product development and production of tactical and fire control radars for the F-22, F-35, B1-B, C-130J and other platforms, as well as the F-35’s distributed aperture system.

She has also served served as director of airborne warning systems with responsibility for all program operations in the development, production and support of radar applications for E-3 and E-767 AWACS programs.

Prior to that, she managed marketing and business development for airborne surveillance systems and held responsibility for developing strategy to pursue airborne surveillance programs including the E-3 AWACS, 737 AEW&C, E-8 JSTARS, E-2C Hawkeye and P-8 programs.

As part of a larger executive shuffle, the company recently named 28-year company veteran Gloria Flach to succeed the retiring James Pitts as president of the electronic systems sector.

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