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Northrop
Grumman Awarded ISO 14001
NEWPORT
NEWS, Va. -- Dec. 17, 2003 -- Northrop Grumman Corporation
(NYSE: NOC) has been awarded an ISO 14001 environmental
management system certification from ABS Quality Evaluations
(ABS QE), a third-party auditor of quality and environmental
systems. The award was presented to the company's Newport
News sector for their achievements in environmental excellence.
"Achieving
this certification requires employees to take personal responsibility
for pollution prevention, and not just because it's required
by law, but because it's the right thing to do," said
Tom Schievelbein, president of Northrop Grumman Newport
News. "It really defines who we are and distinguishes
us from the rest of the industry."
"Newport
News is not only the best in class for quality," said
Bob Gilman, president of ABS QE. "They are also the
best in class for helping to improve the environment in
which we live."
ISO,
or International Organization for Standardization, is a
non-governmental developer of world standards for business,
government and society. ISO 14000 is a family of standards
that are primarily focused on environmental management.
The ISO 14001 is a certification of an environmental management
system, which requires an organization to manage, measure,
improve and communicate its environmental program in a more
systematic way. Only those companies with excellent environmental
programs qualify for this worldwide recognized certification.
Northrop
Grumman Newport News is the largest industrial employer
in the United States to receive this certification from
ABS QE and is the only shipyard in the United States to
have three distinctive certifications; the ISO 14001 environmental
management certification, the ISO 9001 quality management
certification and the OSHA Voluntary Protection Program
certification.
One
of the primary requirements for certification is to have
a comprehensive list of environmental aspects associated
with shipyard operations and identify those that can cause
the most significant impacts to the environment. Northrop
Grumman Newport News set several targets for the 2003-2004
timeframe to reduce environmental risks and reduce hazardous
waste. The key commitments of the shipyard's environmental
policy include stopping pollution, obeying environmental
rules, improving performance and reducing waste. Specific
goals included reducing the amount of paint waste and eliminating
the storage of excess materials.
Northrop
Grumman Newport News, headquartered in Newport News, Va.,
is the nation's sole designer, builder, and refueler of
nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and one of only two companies
capable of designing and building nuclear powered submarines.
Newport News also provides after-market services for a wide
array of naval and commercial vessels. The Newport News
sector employs about 18,000 people.

Contact:
Jerri Fuller Dickseski (757) 380-2341
Jennifer Dellapenta (757) 380-3558
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