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    Aerospace Corp. Picks James Myers as VP, Civil Systems Operations

    By Staff WriterApril 15, 2021
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    The Aerospace Corp. has chosen James “Jim” Myers as vice president of civil systems operations. He brings 30 years of global security and information systems industry experience to the company.

    “Jim’s vast leadership experience, understanding of mission integration, and strong commercial partnerships will play a key role in our efforts to integrate the space enterprise,” said Aerospace President and CEO Steve Isakowitz.

    Prior to joining Aerospace, Myers served as vice president of programs for Northrop Grumman’s mission systems sector, leading the program management and execution of a $12 billion business.

    Before that, Myers was vice president of Northrop’s enterprise initiatives, partnering with industry in the commercial applications of the company’s technologies.

    Other roles include sector vice president of Northrop Grumman’s global operations as well as sector vice president and general manager for three of Northrop Grumman’s divisions – Cyber Solutions, Civil Systems and Navigation Systems.

    Before coming to Northrop Grumman, Myers held several senior leadership positions at Loral Space and Communications, United Technologies Corp. and Microsoft.

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