Brett Lambert, who as acquisition adviser at the Pentagon led a study saying the U.S. solid-rocket motor industry must downsize following the space shuttle's retirement, is joining Northrop Grumman Corp. as vice president of corporate strategy. Lambert starts his new job with the Falls Church, Virginia-based aerospace contractor Jan. 26, reporting to Northrop Grumman's chief strategy officer Mark Caylor. Lambert replaces Stanley Szemborski, who has retired from the company. In a Jan . 20 press release announcing his appointment, Northrop Grumman said Lambert will lead development and implementation of Northrop's corporate and business focus area strategies, and will serve as chairman of the strategic development council.
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