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.

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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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