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Since deliveries commenced in October 2005, the Northrop Grumman team has consistently delivered the vehicles on-cost and ahead of schedule. In order to meet the Army's urgent demand for the CPP, the Northrop Grumman team stood-up a development and integration facility in Huntsville where the CPP shelters are built. The current contract, valued at $504 million over six years, was awarded to Northrop Grumman Information Systems sector in August 2004. Our approach has reduced overall life-cycle program cost and increased system agility allowing the warfighter to respond quickly to the ever-changing battlefield environment, both today and tomorrow." As a team, we have developed a standardized shelter infrastructure that can be used for many different roles and missions. "Their unwavering dedication to quality and meeting commitments has produced a reliable system that's successfully being used by our troops today. "This accomplishment is a tribute to the CPP team's continuing focus on program excellence," said Coker. The event also included remarks by Paul Finley, Mayor of Madison and Tommy Battle, Mayor of Huntsville. Justice, Program Executive Officer for Command, Control, and Communications (Tactical) and Phil Coker, director of Integrated Platform Solutions for Northrop Grumman's Information Systems sector. Army/Industry CPP team that included U.S. Highlighting the event were remarks by the U.S. As the prime contractor for CPP, Northrop Grumman is responsible for developing and fielding Army tactical command posts, from which commanders and staff direct battle operations and control forces. Army today during a ceremony at the company's Huntsville facility on Wall Triana Highway. 19, 2009 - Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) delivered the 500th Command Post Platform (CPP) shelter system to the U.S.