[Satellite Today – 1-7-08] Northrop Grumman Corp. named Joseph Ensor vice president and general manager of its Space ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) Systems Division, the company announced Jan. 7.
The Baltimore-based division combines the sector’s C4ISR Networked Systems business area with its Space Sensors Exploitation Systems businesses. Ensor will also will oversee facilities in Azusa, Calif.; and Boulder and Colorado Springs, Colo.
Ensor, who has worked at Northrop Grumman since 1979, previously served as vice president of Space Sensors and Exploitation Systems.
Northrop Grumman Names Vice President Of Space ISR Systems Division
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