Litton Industries, Inc., was an American
defense contractor
A defense contractor is a business organization or individual that provides products or services to a military or intelligence department of a government. Products typically include military or civilian aircraft, ships, vehicles, weaponry, and ...
that specialized in shipbuilding, aerospace, electronic components, and information technology. The company was founded in 1953 and was named after inventor
Charles Litton Sr., who was also an early investor in the company.
During the 1960s, the company began acquiring many unrelated firms and became one of the largest
conglomerates in the United States. At its peak, in addition to many defense-related companies, it also owned both
Royal Typewriters and
Adler,
Moffat
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Moffat is arou ...
major appliance
A major appliance is a non-portable or semi-portable machine used for routine housekeeping tasks such as cooking, washing laundry, or food preservation. Such appliances are sometimes collectively known as white goods, as the products were trad ...
s,
Stouffer's frozen food
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s, and various office equipment and furniture companies.
Like many conglomerates, the company suffered significant declines in the 1970s, selling off many of its unrelated brands and had largely returned to its defense roots by the 1980s. The company continued to shrink after the ending of the
Cold War
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and by the late 1990s was a
corporate takeover target. The company was purchased by
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Corporation is an American multinational Aerospace manufacturer, aerospace and Arms industry, defense company. With 97,000 employees and an annual revenue in excess of $40 billion, it is one of the world's largest Arms industry ...
in 2001.
History
Litton Industries was originally established as an
electronics
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company building
navigation
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,
communication
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s and
electronic warfare equipment. They diversified and became a much larger business, with major
shipyards
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, and manufacturing
microwave oven
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s.
It was founded in 1953 by American business executive
Charles Bates "Tex" Thornton alongside his associates
Roy Ash
Roy Lawrence Ash (October 20, 1918December 14, 2011) was the co-founder and president of the American company Litton Industries and director of the Office of Management and Budget from February 2, 1973 until February 3, 1975, during the administr ...
and Hugh Jamieson.
Headquartered in
Beverly Hills, California
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, the original name of the company was 'Electro Dynamics Corporation.'
In 1954, with a loan from the
Lehman Brothers
Lehman Brothers Inc. ( ) was an American global financial services firm founded in 1850. Before filing for bankruptcy in 2008, Lehman was the fourth-largest investment bank in the United States (behind Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Merril ...
, Thornton acquired the
vacuum tube
A vacuum tube, electron tube, thermionic valve (British usage), or tube (North America) is a device that controls electric current flow in a high vacuum between electrodes to which an electric voltage, potential difference has been applied. It ...
producer 'Litton Industries Inc' from its founder
Charles Litton Sr. for
$1.5 million
and subsequently adopted its name.
Although Litton Industries lacked capital in the beginning, Thornton thought that the
U.S. Department of Defense would need more sophisticated weapons and that the demand for another large electronics company would increase. During the years, Litton Industries acquired several other smaller companies and had merged with
Monroe Calculating Machine. Monroe used Litton's technological assets and Litton required Monroe's sales and service outlets. During the late 1950s and early 1960s, 50% of Litton's business was with the U.S. Government; besides calculators, they were also producing inertial
guidance systems for aircraft,
potentiometer
A potentiometer is a three- terminal resistor with a sliding or rotating contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider. If only two terminals are used, one end and the wiper, it acts as a variable resistor or rheostat.
The measuring instrum ...
s,
duplexers, etc.
In 1961, Litton acquired
Ingalls Shipbuilding for $8 million and subsequently ventured into the production of submarines and oil-drilling equipment.
By 1963, Litton Industries reached $500 million
with a revenue of $393.8 million.
In December 1964, Litton acquired Royal McBee.
In 1969, the company acquired
Triumph-Adler, a major typewriter manufacturer based in Germany and the sixth-largest European office equipment manufacturer at the time.
In 1973, after several years of disappointing sales, Thornton replaced Ash with Fred O'Green as president of the company. With the new strategy, Litton sold some of its profit-losing subsidiaries and focused on the profitable ones. The company also succeeded to make a $1.6 billion deal with the
Saudi Arabian Air Force.
The profits of the company increased from $44 million in 1979 to $78 million in 1983.
During the 1980s, Litton dropped its businesses in publishing, medical products, office furniture, and microwaves and shifted the production to sophisticated technology. As a result of that, the company bought the electronic firms
Itek Corp. and Core Laboratories. In the early 1990s, Litton Industries split into separate
military
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and
commercial
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* (adjective for) commerce, a system of voluntary exchange of products and services
** (adjective for) trade, the trading of something of economic value such as goods, services, information or money
* a dose of advertising ...
companies. The US$2 billion commercial business, which included Litton's
oilfield
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services, business, and automated
assembly line
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operations, was named
Western Atlas, Inc.
In 1998, Litton Industries bought
TASC, Inc. In 2000, TASC sold three stand-alone commercial operations: Adesso Software, WSI (Weather Services International) Corporation and Emerge. The company reported sales of $5.6 billion and a net income of $218 million for the 2000 fiscal year.
On December 21, 2000, in a joint statement, Litton Industries and
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Corporation is an American multinational Aerospace manufacturer, aerospace and Arms industry, defense company. With 97,000 employees and an annual revenue in excess of $40 billion, it is one of the world's largest Arms industry ...
announced that the latter will acquire Litton Industries shares in a transaction worth $5.1 billion. The transaction was completed on May 31, 2001 and Northrop Grumman officially acquired Litton Industries.
Divisions
A provisional list of Litton Industries' major divisions:
* LITEF GmbH (
Freiburg
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,
Germany
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)
* Litton Advanced Systems
* Litton Aero Products
* Litton Automated Marine Systems (AMS)
** Sperry Marine
** C.Plath
** Load monitoring System for Spanish Product Carriers (IMP-16 based
embedded system
An embedded system is a specialized computer system—a combination of a computer processor, computer memory, and input/output peripheral devices—that has a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electronic system. It is e ...
w/real-time monitoring and calculation of shear forces and bending moment for load officers)
**
Decca Radar (formerly a division of
Racal
Racal Electronics plc was a British electronics company that was founded in 1950. Listed on the London Stock Exchange and once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index, Racal was a diversified company, offering products including voice recorders and ...
)
*** Decca Navigator, a historical
VLF
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navigation system
* Litton Bionetics,
Fort Detrick,
Frederick, MD
* Litton Computer Services
* Litton Data Systems
* Litton Electron Devices → now
L3 Technologies, Electron Devices: Torrance CA & Williamsport PA
* Litton Electro-Optical Systems Incorporated
* Litton Encoder
* Litton Guidance and Control Systems
* Litton Industries, Potentiometer Division,
Mount Vernon, NY
* Litton Industries - Clifton Precision,
Clifton Heights, PA
* Litton Integrated Systems
* Litton Italia
* Litton Kester
* Litton Network Access Systems
* Litton PRC
* Litton Ship Systems
**
Avondale Shipyard
**
Ingalls Shipbuilding
* Litton Space Systems
* Litton Systems Canada
* Litton Westrex
* TELDIX
*
Western Atlas, a joint venture formed with
Dresser Industries, including former Litton subsidiary
Western Geophysical. Spun off in 1994.
See also
*
Litton Industries bombing
References
Further reading
*
Robert Sobel ''The Money Manias: The Eras of Great Speculation in America, 1770–1970'' (1973) reprinted (2000).
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External links
*
Northrop Grumman websiteLITTON Industries Alumni- LITTON Industries Alumni group on LinkedIn
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