Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC), in partnership with the U.S. Air Force, completed a critical design review (CDR) for the Sentinel Launch Support System (LSS), paving the way for system build, test, and qualification phases. The team will construct the system in Roy and deploy it at Vandenberg Space Force Base, another major milestone for the Sentinel Weapon System.
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Expert Insight: Sarah Willoughby, vice president and general manager, strategic deterrent systems, Northrop Grumman: “The successful completion of the CDR means we can now build, test, and qualify the system that will ensure the U.S. Air Force can reliably say, 'Go for launch.' By advancing the Sentinel program, we are addressing one of the nation's most critical deterrence missions, providing resilient and dependable capabilities to safeguard our country's future."
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Download free sample pages More informationGo Deeper: The LSS CDR milestone is a significant progress achievement for the program as it transitions towards launch readiness. The advancements in software development and overall system integration are setting the stage for enhanced mission-critical capabilities.
By pioneering software development standards, Northrop Grumman is not only advancing the Sentinel program but also setting new paradigms in engineering excellence and team effectiveness.