Janicki Industries earns second consecutive Northrop Grumman supplier award
The privately-owned engineering and manufacturing company continues to support the supply and delivery of innovative, cost-effective defense and space technologies.
Source | Janicki Industries
Janicki (Sedro-Woolley, Wash., U.S.), specializing in composites fabrication and precision machining, has again been recognized as one of Northrop Grumman Corp.’s (Falls Church, Va., U.S.) top supplier partners for 2024. The announcement was made during Northrop’s annual Supplier Excellence Awards ceremony, which celebrates the trusted supplier partnerships that support its mission and values.
“Janicki has supported Northrop Grumman in delivering technologies that enhance national security for the U.S. and our allies,” says Ken Brown, vice president, enterprise global supply chain, Northrop Grumman. “The high-quality performance, dedication and partnership of our supplier teams drive operational excellence to ensure warfighters have next-generation advantages in advanced weapons, aircraft, missile defense and space.”
Recognized for Strategic Excellence, Janicki is instrumental in supporting Northrop Grumman with delivering innovative and cost-effective military and security solutions to give its customers the advantage in a complex world.
“It is an honor to receive this award for the second consecutive year,” says John Janicki, president of Janicki.
For related content, read “Revolution Composites earns 2025 Northrop Grumman Supplier Award”
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