Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: February 28, 2017
Janis Pamiljans
Janis Pamiljans, general manager of strategic systems at Northrop Grummans (NYSE: NOC) aerospace systems business, has been elected by the board of directors to serve as corporate vice president and president of the firms aerospace systems business.
Thomas Vice
Pamiljans will succeed the retiring Thomas Vice on April 1 and report to Wes Bush, Northrops chairman, CEO and president, the company said Monday.
Vice, a 31-year company veteran, previously served as corporate VP and president of Northrops technical services sector and currently sits on the board of advisers of Purdue Universitys School of Astronautics and Aeronautics and Florida Institute of Technologys board of trustees.
Pamiljans will oversee the companys Redondo Beach, California-based aerospace systems sector that provides unmanned and manned aerial systems to the national security market and operates with approximately 23,000 employees across California, New York and Florida.
He has been with Northrop for three decades and has worked on the B-2 bomber program as well as drone and manned aircraft systems.
Pamiljans appointment comes more than a year after Northrop won a contract to build the U.S. Air Force‘s Long Range Strike Bomber aircraft.
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