RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 9, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Northrop Grumman Corporation
(NYSE:NOC) and the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) today
announced the appointment of Samuel Abbate as Northrop Grumman's vice president
of the Virginia Information Technology Infrastructure Program.

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In this role, Abbate is responsible for the company's overall program management
of the partnership between Northrop Grumman and VITA. This 10-year, $1.9 billion
partnership is modernizing the state executive branch's IT infrastructure and
providing expertise and resources to support improved delivery of government
services.

"Sam is a seasoned executive with more than 27 years of experience in program
and enterprise leadership of large-scale IT infrastructure programs," said Tom
Shelman, vice president and general manager, Civil Systems Division for Northrop
Grumman Information Systems sector. "His considerable technical and program
management expertise will contribute to the successful completion of a modern
and robust IT infrastructure environment for the Commonwealth."

"The VITA restructuring, the addition of a new Northrop Grumman program manager
and reorganizing into customer teams will greatly increase our ability to serve
our agency customers," said George Coulter, chief information officer for the
Commonwealth of Virginia. "Sam Abbate's knowledge and experience bring great
value to the program, and I am pleased he will be on board to assist."

Coulter said Abbate's appointment is designed to complement the VITA
reorganization, announced yesterday, and that Northrop Grumman will participate
in customer service teams with VITA staff.

Most recently, Abbate was vice president and program manager for the company's
New York City Wireless Network program, a citywide mobile wireless network for
public safety personnel and other city agencies. In that role, he led the
successful delivery of the largest, private municipal wireless broadband
infrastructure network in the country.

Previously, Abbate served as director and deputy integrated product team leader
for electronic support and attack systems within Northrop Grumman. He has also
served in a variety of management positions including program director for the
Increased Capability III program (ICAP-III), where he was responsible for the
development and successful fleet deployment of the next generation electronic
warfare system for the EA-6B electronic attack tactical aircraft.

Abbate earned a bachelor's degree from the New York Institute of Technology,
N.Y., and a master's degree from Long Island University, N.Y.

VITA is the Commonwealth's consolidated technology provider responsible for
infrastructure, governance and oversight of major IT projects, security,
enterprise solutions, and procurement of technology-related goods and services
on behalf of state and local governments. www.vita.virginia.gov

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. www.ngc.com

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