
Northrop Grumman and Andoya Space Sign Collaboration Agreement for Norway's Defense Plan

Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) and Andoya Space have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to support Norway's Long Term Defense Plan. This collaboration aims to develop advanced autonomous maritime intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities. The partnership is expected to drive innovation, stimulate economic growth, and position Andoya as a leader in autonomous technology.
Jane Bishop, vice president and general manager of global surveillance at Northrop Grumman, stated, "Our partnership with Andoya Space marks a pivotal moment in our commitment to advancing autonomous capabilities together with Norwegian industry. As Norway considers its options for safeguarding its interests in the High North, Northrop Grumman and Andoya Space are ready to shape the future of advanced autonomous systems by leveraging the MQ-4C Triton to meet the needs of today and the future."
Ketil Olsen, chief executive officer of Andoya Space, commented, "Andoya Space and Northrop Grumman have a long and pioneering history within the aerospace industry. This collaboration will help find robust technological solutions to Norway's needs and challenges in the north when it comes to maritime surveillance, safety, and security."
