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An Introduction to Orbital ATK, Inc. Company Overview Presentation to the Aerospace and Defense Forum Arnie Streland 20 February 2015 Orbital ATK, Inc. Overview Feb2015 1 Introducing the New Orbital ATK Innovation Delivered Aerospace Systems Defense Systems The Partner You Can Count On $4.5 Billion (2013 Pro-Forma Revenue) Global Aerospace and Defense Systems Company Innovative, Affordable Products for Government and Commercial Customers Launch Vehicles, Propulsion Systems and Aerospace Structures Missile Products, Defense Electronics, Armament Systems and Ammunition Satellites, Space Components and Technical Services 12,500 Employees, Including 4,300 Engineers and Scientists R&D, Production and Test Facilities in 17 States Orbital ATK, Inc. - Overview Feb2015 2 1

Core Values and Guiding Principles Safety, reliability and integrity are our highest priorities, the three absolutes in all our activities. We are also intensely focused on affordability, achieved through continuing investment in innovation and sustained commitment to execution excellence. For our customers, we will always act with integrity and responsiveness, working to earn and maintain their loyalty every day. For our investors, we will manage our business with discipline and deploy its capital to enhance long-term returns to shareholders. For our employees, we will encourage the highest levels of engagement, diligence and creativity, and reward their dedication and teamwork. For our suppliers, we will be honest and fair, seeking opportunities for beneficial collaboration in long-term alliances. For our country, we are proudly patriotic and deeply grateful to those who defend our freedom. In addition, we are an involved and responsible corporate citizen of the communities where we live and work. Orbital ATK, Inc. - Overview Feb2015 3 Major Customers and Market Segments Commercial/ International NASA/Civil Government 26% 18% 56% National Security Orbital ATK, Inc. - Overview Feb2015 4 Approximate Revenue Distribution 2

Three Operating Groups and 12 Product Lines Flight Systems Group Space Launch Vehicles Rocket Propulsion Systems Missile Defense Systems Aerospace Structures Defense Systems Group Tactical Missile Products Defense Electronic Systems Armament Systems Ammunition and Energetics Space Systems Group Commercial Satellites Government Satellites Spacecraft Components Space Technical Services 42% 31% 27% Orbital ATK, Inc. - Overview Feb2015 5 Approximate Revenue Distribution Organizational Structure and Leadership David Thompson President & CEO Blake Larson Chief Operating Officer Garrett Pierce Chief Financial Officer Antonio Elias Executive Vice President/Chief Technical Officer Chris Wolf Senior Vice President/ Human Resources Thomas McCabe Senior Vice President/General Counsel Edward Fortunato Senior Vice President/Government Relations Flight Systems Group Ronald Grabe Group President Scott Lehr Senior Vice President Defense Systems Group Michael Kahn Group President Space Systems Group Frank Culbertson Group President Michael Larkin Senior Vice President Propulsion Systems Charles Precourt Launch Vehicles Rich Straka Antares Program Mike Pinkston Aerospace Structures Joy de Lisser Missile Products Cary Ralston Defense Electronics Bill Kasting Armament Systems Dan Olson Ammunition Kent Holiday Commercial Satellites Chris Richmond Government Satellites Jean Floyd Space Components David Shanahan Technical Services John Pullen Orbital ATK, Inc. - Overview Feb2015 6 3

Extensive Human and Physical Resources Over 12,500 Employees Dedicated to Aerospace and Defense Customers 4,300 Engineers and Scientists 7,250 Manufacturing and Operations Specialists 1,100 Management and Administration Personnel Facilities in 17 States With Over 19 Million Sq. Ft. of R&D, Manufacturing, Test, Operations and Office Space 6.1 Million Sq. Ft. Owned 5.3 Million Sq. Ft. Leased 8.1 Million Sq. Ft. Government Owned Orbital ATK, Inc. - Overview Feb2015 7 A History of Innovation and Operations Excellence Flight Systems Defense Systems Space Systems First Private Developer and Operator of Space Launch Vehicles More Than 85 Flown or in Production Leading Producer of Solid Rocket Propulsion Systems Over 16,000 Motors Built to Date Primary Supplier of Long-Range Missile Defense Interceptors and Target Systems More Than 300 Vehicles Built or Under Contract Innovator in Advanced Composite Structures Engineering and Manufacturing for Aerospace Applications Pioneer in Tactical Missile Propulsion, Precision-Guided Munitions and Advanced Weapons World s Largest Manufacturer of Small- and Medium-Caliber Ammunition More Than 8 Billion Rounds Produced in Last 5 Years Principal Supplier of Medium- Caliber Gun Systems for U.S. and NATO 15,000-Unit Installed Base Leading Domestic Armament Facility Operator and International Co-Production Partner Major Builder of Satellites for Commercial and Government Customers Over 165 Delivered and Another 95 in Production Pioneer in Human and Robotic In- Space Satellite Servicing and Logistics Systems Industry-Standard Supplier of Spacecraft Components and Subsystems Products on More Than 800 In-Orbit Satellites Leading Operator of Small Research Rockets and Highaltitude Scientific Balloons 30 Missions Conducted Per Year Orbital ATK, Inc. - Overview Feb2015 8 4

Flight Systems Group Overview Small-Class Launch Vehicles Medium-Class Launch Vehicles Large-Class Launch Vehicle Propulsion Systems Strategic Missile Propulsion Systems Missile Defense Interceptors Suborbital Targets Commercial Aerostructures Military Aerostructures Annual Sales of About $1.4 Billion Workforce of Approximately 4,500 People Major Operations in Arizona, Utah, Virginia, Orbital ATK, Inc. - Overview Feb2015 Ohio, Alabama and Mississippi 9 Defense Systems Group Overview Advanced Tactical Missiles Missile Propulsion Systems Precision-Guided Munitions Aircraft Protection Systems Light Gunships Advanced Gun Systems Medium-Caliber Systems Small-Caliber Ammunition Annual Sales of About $1.9 Billion Workforce of Approximately 4,900 People Major Operations in Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Missouri, Minnesota, Arizona, Texas, Florida and California Orbital ATK, Inc. - Overview Feb2015 10 5

Space Systems Group Overview Commercial Satellites Scientific Spacecraft Human Space Systems National Security Satellites Advanced Space Systems Orbital ATK, Inc. - Overview Feb2015 Space Components Space Engineering Services Research Rocket and Balloon Operations Annual Sales of About $1.2 Billion Workforce of Approximately 2,700 People Major Operations in Virginia, Maryland, California, Arizona, Texas and Utah 11 Some Space System Trends Everyone is in space Space used to be the sole realm of a handful of nation states Now dozens of countries build, own and or operate their own systems Space capability can be bought with a credit card Space innovation is now being driven by commercial industry Commercial industry now driving technology in general New Space and even Old Space companies are driving innovation Government is looking to leverage this innovation but still sorting out how to Government procurement practices are challenged to adjust to the new environment Most procurement practices follow processes created when government drove technology innovation NASA s space station commercial resupply provides an example of innovation Other approaches like data buys vs. spacecraft development are being considered 12 6

Doing Business with OrbitalATK We are interested in strategic partnerships We have a long history of strategic relationships with our customers and subs We see these relationships as helping to maintain our competitive advantage We will invest for the right opportunities Substantial investments made to expand capital facilities for new markets On-going discussions for future opportunities We will continue to be a major merchant supplier of motors and space components We will continue to supply to non OrbitalATK commercial customers Non OrbitalATK customers are critical to our business We have robust processes in place to protect information and offer fair pricing 13 Protecting All Customer s Information Orbital ATK is committed to protecting customer data including strategy, investment, technical, pricing, personnel, messaging, etc. Existing processes are in place and are being improved to ensure appropriate firewall processes are in place for all customers, internal and external This includes starting with the same common pricing and approach to pricing Firewalls between teams and an independent verification team Increased authority at the Subsystem Level Executive firewalls as appropriate for high value pursuits ATK has Robust OCI Processes Orbital ATK is committed to being a strategic partner Will share additional details of process as desired Understand the level of confidentiality required with all customers and suppliers Orbital ATK s Layered OCI Processes Are Robust And Will Protect Customer / Pursuit / Pricing Information 7

Contact Information Arnie Streland Director, Strategy and Business Development OrbitalATK El Segundo Field Office arnie.streland@orbitalatk.com 424-277-7440 15 8