By MARC SHAPIRO, Staff Writer
By MARC SHAPIRO, Staff Writer
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
12/15/09
Sen. Ed DeGrange Sr. and Del. Pam Beidle were wearing 3-D glasses inside one of Northrop Grumman's executive conference rooms at its new Innovation Institute in Linthicum. On a video screen, they watched, from a robot's view, how to disarm a bomb.
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The new Northrop Grumman Innovation Institute will serve as the focal point for the Electronics Systems sector’s advanced technology development activities. The five-story, 156,000-square-foot office building is near other Northrop Grumman buildings.
That's one of many new capabilities at the company's new Innovation Institute, which employees finished moving into after Thanksgiving. It is now home to more than 450 existing Advanced Concepts & Technologies Division employees, including engineers, scientists and support personnel who had previously worked in nearby leased and company-owned buildings.
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