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February 27, 2008 Former Lott staffer joins Northrop GrummanNorthrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) has named Mitchell "Mitch" B. Waldman director of acquisition policy for the company.
Waldman reports to Larry Lanzillotta, vice president of customer relations, which is part of Northrop Grumman's Washington, D.C. office. As director of acquisition policy, Waldman will be responsible for coordinating the company's efforts related to pending and upcoming acquisition regulations and policy at the U.S. Department of Defense and other government agencies, internal coordination of Congressional activities related to acquisition policy and reform, and representing the company at numerous acquisition and related professional associations. "A clear understanding of the benefits and impacts of proposed government policies and regulations regarding acquisition is vital for a tier-one contractor such as Northrop Grumman," said Lanzillotta. "Mitch's long experience in Washington and the Defense Department will be essential to our Customer Relations efforts." Prior to joining Lott's staff, Waldman served in a number of executive positions for the U.S. Navy including Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Ship Programs), Director of Cost Engineering and Industrial Analysis for the Naval Sea Systems Command, and Deputy Program Manager for Amphibious Warfare Programs. He has also served as project manager for the U.S. Navy's Small Boat Security Assistance Program and completed several senior-level staff assignments with the Navy and the Defense Department. Waldman has been honored with the U.S. Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award, the Secretary of Defense General Counsel Outstanding Performance Award and the D.C. City Council of Engineering Societies Architect of the Year award. Waldman earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla., and a law degree from Catholic University, Washington, D.C. He is also a graduate of Yale University's Executive Management Program and the Defense Systems Management College Program Manager's course. |