Aerospace Cares: Building a Brighter Tomorrow

The 2020 Corporate Social Responsibility Report highlights the meaningful ways Aerospace employees stepped up to ensure the safety and well-being of our team while also taking action to foster greater diversity, equity and inclusion at our company and in our communities.
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Steve Isakowitz working in a conference room with Circle-A behind him

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT AND CEO

Welcome to The Aerospace Corporation's 2020 Corporate Social Responsibility Report on behalf of our President and CEO.
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AEROSPACE’S COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION

Aerospace’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) and Executive Diversity Council establish a new, strategic framework to augment and reinforce our efforts in creating long-lasting impact for a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Diagram of Aerospace DEI values

EFFECTING CHANGE THROUGH THE AEROSPACE COMMITTEE FOR EQUALITY

The Aerospace Committee for Equality (ACE) is leading our holistic effort that spans across the enterprise to address six critical Focus Areas: Recruitment, Representation, Retention, Education and Training, K-12 STEM Outreach and Community Outreach.

THE AEROSPACE COMMITTEE FOR EQUALITY LAUNCHES MATCHING DONATION CAMPAIGN FOR DEI

Aerospace’s first-ever employee matching donation campaign for diversity, equity and inclusion causes is just the beginning of much more to come from ACE.
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DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION

FROM OUR BOARD OF TRUSTEES: AEROSPACE’S COMMITMENT TO RACIAL JUSTICE

For 60 years, The Aerospace Corporation has supported the national security mission in service of a higher purpose: To preserve the democratic values and aspirations our country was created to advance, and to promote liberty, opportunity and equal justice under law.
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Aerospace Mosaic

LEADERSHIP IN STEM WORKFORCE DIVERSITY

Aerospace consistently outpaces industry benchmarks for the percentage of women and people of color in our workforce. The Aerospace Corporation was recognized as a top employer for STEM workforce diversity by Workforce Diversity for Engineering & IT Professionals magazine, joining the likes of Google, Amazon and Toyota Motor Corporation.
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Gen. Lester Lyles speaks at Aerospace

THE FIERCE URGENCY OF NOW

Retired Air Force General Lester Lyles invoked the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. when he visited Aerospace earlier this year as a guest keynote speaker during African American History Month.
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DONATIONS

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AEROSPACE EMPLOYEES LOOK TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Aerospace employees support many different good causes, and Aerospace Cares helps to facilitate these processes to maximize the impact of their meaningful donations and volunteer efforts.
Whether it’s through their caring donations or generous volunteer hours, Aerospace employees are always looking to help great causes. To help facilitate the process and provide them with opportunities to get involved, the Aerospace Cares program uses a simple, unified platform via which employees can volunteer their time for mentoring and other activities and donate to vetted charities. Initiatives throughout the year have included volunteer blood drives and the donation of personal protective equipment to aid in the fight against COVID-19.
MENTORING

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CONTINUING OUR VALUES THROUGH MENTORSHIP AT AEROSPACE

A culture in which mentor and mentee relationships flourish is essential to Aerospace’s continuing legacy of commitment to our people and unbiased technical excellence.
The Aerospace Corporation has a rich mentoring culture. With 60 years of amassed technical knowledge within our hallways and labs, Aerospace employees have access to a wealth of information and experience shared among their fellow engineers and scientists.
COVID-19

Aerospace employee tests T-case fever indicator

AEROSPACE EMPLOYEES COLLABORATE TO FIGHT COVID-19

Through brainstorming ideas, pooling our talents and leveraging Aerospace resources, our people are finding ways to continue to combat the pandemic.  
The Aerospace Corporation’s employees are actively searching for ways to aid in the fight against the COVID-19 outbreak. In addition to donating much-needed medical supplies to local hospitals, Aerospace employees are coming together to brainstorm ideas for combating COVID-19 using the corporation’s resources and expertise.

 

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

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AEROSPACE DONATES CRUCIAL SUPPLIES TO HOSPITALS FIGHTING AGAINST COVID-19

Looking for ways to help, Aerospace collected crucial medical equipment to donate to medical workers as they help patients battle COVID-19.
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GIVING BACK TO THE STEM COMMUNITY

Aerospace employees take pride in giving back to the community in a variety of ways to ensure that the next generation of scientists and engineers have a bright future ahead of them.
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People assembling care bags for soldiers overseas

SHOWING SUPPORT AND APPRECIATION

Letters of gratitude, opportunities to volunteer and charitable donations are just a few ways Aerospace has been able to thank our military veterans and active service members.
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STEM SCHOLAR

Portrait of Itzel Sanchez

AEROSPACE STEM SCHOLARSHIP PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES FOR NEXT GENERATION

Aspiring civil engineer awarded 2020 Dr. Wanda M. Austin scholarship. Itzel Thomas Sanchez is dedicated to sharing her passion for STEM. Now The Aerospace Corporation is honoring her passion by awarding Sanchez the 2020 Dr. Wanda M. Austin STEM Scholarship.
Sanchez, who is interning in Aerospace's Acquisition Support and Information Department this summer, sought out extra science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) coursework through advanced placement classes.
STEM TALKS

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TALKING STEM FOR LEARNERS OF ALL AGES

The Aerospace STEM Hour launched as a weekly virtual series for STEM education to help families in the work-from-home and homeschooling environment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To help students and parents deal with the work-from-home and homeschooling environment as a result of COVID-19, Aerospace launched a new weekly STEM educational program to teach current and future engineers and scientists about the possibilities of space.
NEW SPACE FANS

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SPACE HAS NEVER BEEN MORE EXCITING

Aerospace President and CEO Steve Isakowitz discusses why there's never been a more exciting time in space at Loyola Marymount University's Seaver Spotlight series.
A new generation of launch vehicles lowering the cost of access to space. Cutting-edge technologies being packed into ever-smaller satellites. A burgeoning commercial industry that’s opening new frontiers in low-Earth orbit and beyond.

 

Quad chart showing energy consumption over the last 3 years

SUSTAINABILITY BY THE NUMBERS

Aerospace demonstrates honorable corporate citizenship by ensuring by meeting our own needs without jeopardizing the needs of future generations. Aerospace headquarters continued the trend of reducing our electrical consumption. The trend can be attributed to Aerospace’s sustainable best practices and adopting newer more efficient technology.
For a look at some of the many ways Aerospace’s innovation and technical excellence is contributing to the protection and exploration of our planet, explore the work our people do every day in our collection of stories to celebrate this year’s Earth Day.
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KEEPING OUR PEOPLE SAFE AGAINST COVID-19

Commitment to our people is a pillar of Aerospace's values. During the COVID-19 pandemic, our leaders took critical steps to prioritize the safety and wellbeing of our employees as we continued to deliver on the mission.
  • Aerospace President and CEO Steve Isakowitz and Dr. Mark McKelvin Jr., a winner of the 2020 Robert H. Herndon Black Image Award, during this year’s award ceremony hosted by the Aerospace Black Caucus.
    Aerospace President and CEO Steve Isakowitz and Dr. Mark McKelvin Jr., a winner of the 2020 Robert H. Herndon Black Image Award, during this year’s award ceremony hosted by the Aerospace Black Caucus.
  • Aerospace prioritized employee safety across the enterprise to avoid the spread of COVID-19, rapidly shifting the majority of its workforce to a remote work environment and providing resources to support its people.
    Aerospace prioritized employee safety across the enterprise to avoid the spread of COVID-19, rapidly shifting the majority of its workforce to a remote work environment and providing resources to support its people.
  • Onsite staff helped to ensure that all proper safety protocols were followed at Aerospace's nationwide campuses to combat COVID-19.
    Onsite staff helped to ensure that all proper safety protocols were followed at Aerospace's nationwide campuses to combat COVID-19.
  • Retired Air Force General Lester Lyles visited Aerospace's El Segundo campus to join employees in honoring African American History month.
    Retired Air Force General Lester Lyles visited Aerospace's El Segundo campus to join employees in honoring African American History month.
  • Aerospace employees volunteered to share the wonders of space with STEM students at the International Astronautical Congress.
    Aerospace employees volunteered to share the wonders of space with STEM students at the International Astronautical Congress.
  • As part of its March Giving Drive, Aerospace Cares offered stylish Aerospace socks to encourage employees to donate to important causes.
    As part of its March Giving Drive, Aerospace Cares offered stylish Aerospace socks to encourage employees to donate to important causes.
  • Aerospace is committed to inspiring the next generation to explore the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) for opportunities and possibilities for their future. As part of that commitment, Aerospace provides many STEM resources, events and activities for students of all ages.
    Aerospace is committed to inspiring the next generation to explore the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) for opportunities and possibilities for their future. As part of that commitment, Aerospace provides many STEM resources, events and activities for students of all ages.
  • Retired Air Force General Lester Lyles visited Aerospace's El Segundo campus to join employees in honoring African American History month.
    Retired Air Force General Lester Lyles visited Aerospace's El Segundo campus to join employees in honoring African American History month.
  • Shifting to a majority remote work environment to promote safety against COVID-19, Aerospace launched virtual STEM events to continue providing learning opportunities for students and parents in need of educational resources while homeschooling their children.
    Shifting to a majority remote work environment to promote safety against COVID-19, Aerospace launched virtual STEM events to continue providing learning opportunities for students and parents in need of educational resources while homeschooling their children.
  • Aerospace employees put their innovative minds to good use, developing infrared temperature scanners used to help keep our people safe across our various campuses nationwide.
    Aerospace employees put their innovative minds to good use, developing infrared temperature scanners used to help keep our people safe across our various campuses nationwide.