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UNITED STATES - 1 MAY 2009

Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) hosted a keel laying ceremony for the Virginia-class submarine California (SSN 781) at the company's Shipbuilding sector in Newport News, Va.

Mrs. Donna Willard is the ship's sponsor and served as keel authenticator for the ceremony. She is the wife of Adm. Robert F. Willard, the United States Navy 32nd and current Commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet.

"From my heart, I want you all to know how honored I am to be the sponsor of the USS California. I want to thank then-Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter for selecting me for this tremendous privilege," said Willard. "It's not just about the steel on the outside of the California that makes this so exciting for me, but rather it's the men on the inside. They are the sons, the brothers, the husbands and the fathers who will give life to this boat. They are the ones who go in harm's way in defense of our freedom."

Mrs. Willard authenticated California's stern unit by chalking her initials onto a metal plate. Her initials were then welded onto the plate by Newport News welder Scott Hallinger. The plate will be permanently affixed to the submarine prior to its delivery to the Navy.

Adm. Kirkland Donald, director of Naval Nuclear Propulsion, spoke about the success of the Virginia-class program. "Through the successful commissioning of five ships of the Virginia class, we've proven that we know how to do this. The on-time, on-cost, on-quality reputation of this program is well documented, and I'm convinced that if we 'stick to our knitting,' California will be the best of the class."

Matt Mulherin, sector vice president and general manager of Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding-Newport News, presided over the event. Other ceremony participants included U.S. Rep. Robert "Bobby" Scott, (D-Va.); California's Prospective Commanding Officer, Cmdr. Kevin Kinslow; and General Dynamics Electric Boat President John Casey. Guests included Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding and General Dynamics Electric Boat employees who are building California; officers and crew of the Pre-Commissioning Unit California; U.S. Navy personnel; and government officials.

"As impressive as this submarine will be when complete, we will marvel not only at the ship itself, but at the people who built it, the people who will sail it, and the people it will defend," said Mulherin. "Thank you to the shipbuilders of Northrop Grumman and Electric Boat, the crew of the Pre-Commissioning Unit California, our Navy partners and the legislators who make this work possible. We are a formidable team indeed."

California, the eighth ship of the Virginia class, is named after the "Golden State." It will be christened next year, and upon delivery to the U.S. Navy in 2011, will be the most modern and sophisticated attack submarine in the world, providing undersea supremacy well into the 21st century. Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding is teamed with General Dynamics Electric Boat to build Virginia class submarines.

The ship's sponsor, Donna Willard, authenticated California's stern unit by chalking her initials onto a metal plate. Her initials were then welded onto the plate by Newport News welder Scott Hallinger (left). The plate will be permanently affixed to the submarine prior to its delivery to the U.S. Navy.



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Northrop Grumman Welcomes Back Sponsor of Submarine California (SSN 781)
UNITED STATES - 8 APRIL 2010

Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) hosted a tour and construction update briefing for Mrs. Donna Willard, the sponsor of California (SSN 781) on March 22. During the tour, she also met with ship's crew and shipbuilders who are building California. Mrs. Willard is the wife of Adm. Robert F. Willard, the Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command.

"To see the scope of work that's been done and to see a submarine under construction; it's a once in a lifetime experience," said Willard. "I wish everyone could see the work and the pride that goes into building one. It's overwhelming."

California is 75 percent complete and approaching the construction milestone of "pressure hull complete" this spring. Pressure hull complete signifies the hull sections will be joined to form a single unit. It is the last major module-level milestone and denotes the beginning of the full ship system integration work and testing, as well as preparation for the ship's christening and launch later this year.

"It's always nice to show off the quality work of our shipbuilders to such an enthusiastic sponsor," said Bob Bolden, construction director at Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding-Newport News. "We're looking forward to Mrs. Willard's return when we christen the ship later this year."

California, the eighth ship of the Virginia class, is named after the "Golden State." It is being constructed at the company's Shipbuilding sector in Newport News, Va. The ship's keel was laid in May 2009. Once delivered to the U.S. Navy in 2011, California will be the most modern and sophisticated attack submarine in the world, providing undersea supremacy well into the 21st century. Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding is teamed with General Dynamics Electric Boat to build Virginia class submarines.


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Northrop Grumman-Built Submarine USS California Celebrates Pressure Hull Complete Milestone
UNITED STATES - 13 MAY 2010

NEWPORT NEWS, Va., May 13, 2010 -- Northrop Grumman Corporation's (NYSE:NOC) Shipbuilding sector accomplished the "pressure hull complete" milestone on the Virginia-class submarine California (SSN 781), May 10.

"Pressure hull complete" signifies the hull sections being joined to form a single unit. It is the last major milestone before the ship's christening and launch later this year at the company's Newport News, Va. shipyard.

"Pressure hull completion is a major milestone in the shipbuilding process; it's a significant accomplishment and a proud moment for our shipbuilders," said Becky Stewart, vice president of submarine programs for Northrop Grumman. "We're one step closer to delivering California to the Navy and making her an active part of the fleet."

USS California, the eighth ship of the Virginia class, is named after the "Golden State." It is being constructed at the company's Shipbuilding sector in Newport News. The ship's keel was laid in May 2009. When delivered to the U.S. Navy in 2011, California will be the most modern and sophisticated attack submarine in the world, providing undersea supremacy well into the 21st century. Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding is teamed with General Dynamics Electric Boat to build Virginia class submarines.

Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding sector accomplished the "pressure hull complete" milestone on the Virginia-class submarine California (SSN 781) on May 10. "Pressure hull complete" signifies the hull sections being joined to form a single unit. It is the last major milestone before the ship's christening and launch later this year at the company's Newport News, Va. shipyard.
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