Technology for Conservation
Technology for Conservation
Northrop Grumman’s Technology for Conservation
Northrop Grumman’s Technology for Conservation (T4C) innovation projects are a unique way to build on the company’s emphasis of environmental sustainability, evolve our partnerships with conservation organizations and provide new opportunities for employees. By combining the expertise of Northrop Grumman engineers with the conservation organizations’ knowledge of Earth’s ecosystems, these projects are able to leverage the best of today’s technologies to enhance and scale conservation programs.
For additional questions and information, please email our T4C organization at T4C@NGC.com.

Project Glacier Watch
Measuring glacier melt via the continuous and accurate collection of sensor data technology.

Hyperspectral Onboard Processing Queue (HOP Queue)
Utilizing a visible and Short-Wave IR (SWIR) hyperspectral imager (HSI) and onboard processor to determine coastal water and forest health.

Oyster Monitoring Challenge
Monitoring reef health metrics and environmental conditions to support oyster restoration in the Chesapeake Bay.

Turtle Tech
Developing sensor data technology for sea turtle conservation on the Florida coastline.

Environmental Sustainability
We are reducing our environmental footprint and driving towards a more sustainable future.
