2019 FEEC Innovation in STEM Northrop Grumman Approved for Public Release: NG19-0140
At Northrop Grumman, STEM skills support ALL our missions. Whether our mission is: preserving freedom unlocking human access to space, or exploring the universe From Top Left: - NG Collage: EPROCS Approved for public release; NG17-0284, 2/20/17 (right) James Webb Space Telescope: NASA website (bottom left) Cygnus: northropgrumman.com We are solving challenging technical problems for MISSIONS THAT MATTER Approved for Public Release: NG19-0140
Supporting Students in STEM Informal Education Early Childhood Elementary School Middle School High School Educators DiscoverE Into the Unknown Classroom Visits Site Tours Science Festivals/Fairs STEM Program Mentoring STEM Resources Wolf Trap STEM Learning Through The Arts VEX Robotics CyberPatriot Engineers Week MATHCOUNTS Space Camp Engineers & Manufacturing Weeks Viva Technology NSBE SEEK HIP High School Internships Space Academy for Educators Teach for America Northrop Grumman Foundation Teachers Academy EarthEcho Expeditions Real World Science
STEM & Innovation Collaboration: Operation #PolarEye Approved for Public Release: NG19-0140
Wildlife Challenge 2017 Northrop Grumman EPROCS: OPERATION #POLAREYE 3 Approved for Public Release: NG19-0140
EPROCS: “Somewhere Out There, Engineers Are Hard At Work on Their Next Mission” Approved for Public Release: NG19-0140
GOAL: Modify Commercial UAS Technology San Diego Zoo Global was looking to integrate technology into their conservation efforts, specifically Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) GOAL: Modify Commercial UAS Technology (aka Drones) That is designed to operate here: To be able to perform the mission in extreme weather conditions here San Diego, CA JULY 2017 12 Approved for Public Release: NG19-0140
#PolarEye Miniseries Presentation https://youtu.be/j_WhmqknT68 14 Approved for Public Release: NG19-0140
All photos previously approved for release in EPROCS: Questions? Explore more @ https://now.northropgrumman.com/landing/environmental-tech/ All photos previously approved for release in EPROCS: 15 Approved for Public Release: NG19-0140
San Diego Zoo Global came to Northrop Grumman with a problem on POLAR BEARS. SDZG Researchers wanted to study the formation of Arctic sea ice to measure the impacts of changing climate 7 Approved for Public Release: NG19-0140