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IT contract to benefit two counties

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Virginia Business
January 2006

Virginia’s decision to award Northrop Grumman Corp. a 10-year, $2 billion contract to modernize the state’s information technology system will change the fortunes of two very different Virginia counties where the company plans to set up operations. They are Chesterfield County, a Richmond suburb, and Russell County, a rural area in Southwest Virginia still struggling to find a new economic engine after the decline of its mining industry.

Northrop Grumman will take over the computer maintenance and application development services that have been performed by state employees of the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA). More than 900 VITA workers have the option to take a 4 percent pay increase and a signing bonus in exchange for leaving the state to work for Northrop Grumman.

Northrop Grumman, meanwhile, will make a $270 capital investment in aging IT systems. Left under VITA, the same effort would have cost taxpayers that amount plus another $200 million over the contract period, according to state estimates. “The cost of not updating and improving our IT systems made this path obvious,” Gov. Mark R. Warner said in announcing the arrangement.

In Russell County, Northrop Grumman will create a help desk and backup data center facility and employ 433 IT personnel. That news from came just after CGI-AMS, a major IT consulting company based in Ottawa, announced that it would be coming to the county with plans to build a software development and systems integration facility and hire 300 IT workers. Both companies will make their homes in the Russell Regional Business Technology Park.

In Chesterfield County Northrop Grumman will be the first tenant in Meadowville Technology Park. The company will invest $34.6 million in a 167,000-square-foot operations center. The move also will include significant pay and benefits packages for 633 employees. Average salaries for the workers will be $55,000 per year for technical jobs and $77,000 per year for managerial positions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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