- Microelectronics – Space Park | Northrop Grumman
The Northrop Grumman Space Park foundry in Redondo Beach, California, processes hetero-junction bipolar transistor and high electron mobility transistor monolithic microwave and millimeter-wave integrated circuits
- Space Park - Wikipedia
STL, TRW, and NGC have made technological achievements at their other locations; but this section only chronicles publicized activities at, or closely related to, Space Park
- Northrop Grumman - LA Conservancy
Space Park, the historic birthplace of vast amounts of innovative missile, satellite, and space-based technology, still serves its original purpose and since 2002 has been part of Northrop Grumman
- Space Systems Center of Excellence Redondo Beach Visitor’s Gui
Driving Directions From Los Angeles International Airport Take Sepulveda Blvd (south) Continue approximately 2 5 miles to Marine Ave ; turn left Head east on Marine Ave to Space Park; turn right into entrance on Simon Ramo Dr
- Call for chips: Northrop Grumman answers for U. S. government
Space Park produces about a million chips per year; the work of 220 local employees, about half of whom work in manufacturing and the other half on the chips’ science and engineering Engineers in Northrop Grumman’s two microchip foundries – Redondo Beach and Baltimore – develop semiconductors for government and commercial use
- Northrop Grumman, 1 Space Park Blvd, Redondo Beach, CA 90278, US - MapQuest
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- Northrop Grumman Space Park Redondo Beach | The Center for Land Use . . .
It is the design and production campus for dozens of major satellites and space programs for the federal government, including NASA projects, like the James Webb Space Telescope, which was assembled here a few years ago, and numerous defense department space programs, including airborne lasers
- Space Park Modernization for Northrop Grumman | Austin Co.
In 2000, Austin began formally supporting Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems for ongoing projects at its Space Park Campus in California, including Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, El Segundo, Palmdale, and Rancho Bernardo
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