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Tom Vice is
sector vice president and general manager, Battle Management and
Engagement Systems Division, for Northrop Grumman Corporation's
Aerospace Systems sector, a premier provider of manned and
unmanned aircraft, space systems, missile systems and advanced
technologies critical to our nation’s security.
The division is
based in Bethpage, N.Y., and also has sites in Hollywood, Md.;
Charleston, S.C.; Warner Robins, Ga.; and Melbourne, St.
Augustine, and Niceville, Fla. Additionally, smaller sites are
located across the country and at military installations around
the world.
Vice leads programs in airborne early warning, airborne ground
surveillance, electronic warfare, maritime systems integration,
broad area maritime surveillance and coastal warfare, airborne
mine countermeasures, and battle management systems to support
our military on the sea, the ground, and in the air. Key
programs include the E-2C, E-2D, NATO Alliance Ground
Surveillance, E-8C Joint STARS, EA-6B Prowler and EA-18G
Growler. The division also works on a number of advanced
development programs that offer innovative future solutions to
meet emerging customer needs.
Vice most recently served as vice president for the former
Integrated Systems sector’s Eastern Region, and before that as
vice president, Airborne Early Warning and Battle Management
Command and Control - Navy programs, also at the former
Integrated Systems sector. He also served as sector vice
president, Business Development; sector vice president,
Operations; sector vice president, Materiel; and vice president,
Business and Advanced Systems Development for the sector’s Air
Combat Systems business area.
Vice joined Northrop Grumman as an engineer on the B-2 program
in 1986. He was named the business unit’s information technology
manager and then manager of B-2 program operations and asset
integration. He also served as manager of customer requirements
and the B-2 business development manager for the multi-stage
improvement program.
Vice received his bachelor of science in aerospace engineering
from the University of Southern California. He has completed
numerous advanced management programs, including the Advanced
Program Management course at the Defense Systems Management
College and the Corporate Strategy Management Program at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Northrop Grumman Corporation is a leading global security
company whose 120,000 employees provide innovative systems,
products, and solutions in aerospace, electronics, information
systems, shipbuilding and technical services to government and
commercial customers worldwide.
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