Company Profile: ITT Industries

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Since becoming an independent company in 1995 following the breakup of ITT Corp., ITT Industries has become a global leader in electronics manufacturing and engineering services. Among other things, ITT has, for the past 40 years, maintained the radar systems at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.

COMPANY NAME:
COMPANY HEADQUARTERS: 4 West Red Oak Lane, White Plains, NY 10604
COMPANY WEB SITE: www.ittind.com
2001 GROSS REVENUES: $4.68B
NUMBER OF EXMPLOYEES: 38,000
TYPES OF BUSINESS: Design and manufacutring of electronic connectors and switches and development of defense products and services.
TYPES OF FEDERAL CONTRACTS: Design and manufacturing of defense systems and delivery of support services to a broad range of government agencies.

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