Lockheed Martin teamed up with Cybereason to combine the latter’s Endpoint Detection and Response platform and Lockheed’s threat intelligence to launch the Wisdom EDR endpoint technology. Angie Heise, vice president of Lockheed’s commercial cyber business, said in a release issued Monday Cybereason’s services work to complement Lockheed’s cybersecurity programs. Wisdom EDR is designed to …
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Lockheed Martin Lands $63M UK Naval Vigilance Radar Contract
Lockheed Martin will provide Naval Vigilance Radar software to the U.K. defense ministry under a $62.9 million contract. The company said Thursday it has collaborated with Kelvin Hughes to produce the navigation software, which includes a collision avoidance system and a common maritime data processing environment. Peter Ruddock, chief executive of Lockheed …
Read More »Pentagon: Lockheed Martin Completed 45 F-35 Deliveries in 2015
Lockheed Martin has delivered 45 F-35 aircraft to the U.S. government and allied nations in 2015 under the $391 billion fighter jet project, Reuters reported Tuesday. The Defense Department said Lockheed met its delivery goals for the year and the company is set to receive majority of related performance fees, Andrea …
Read More »Lockheed Martin Hands Two More Super Hercules Aircraft to Air Force
Lockheed Martin has turned over two additional C-130J Super Hercules aircraft to the U.S. Air Force. Lockheed said Monday the C-130J-30 Super Hercules and HC-130J Combat King II were flown to Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas and Moody Air Force Base in Georgia, respectively. The C-130 Hercules is configured …
Read More »Lockheed Martin Hands New C-5M Super Galaxy to US Air Force
Lockheed Martin Corp. has turned the 32nd C-5M Super Galaxy airlifter over to the U.S. Air Force to complete the aircraft’s round of deliveries for 2015. The aircraft was transported to Stewart Air National Guard Base in New York from Lockheed’s Marietta, Georgia-based facility, Lockheed said Monday. The Air Force is set …
Read More »Lockheed Martin Mission Systems, Training Biz Achieves CMMI Maturity Level 5 Rating; Rich Lockwood Comments
Lockheed Martin’s mission systems and training business has achieved the maturity level 5 rating from the CMMI Institute, the highest rating of its kind. Lockheed said Nov. 16 a third-party Capability Maturity Model Integration appraisal was performed on the company’s large-scale development and operations programs in the fall as part …
Read More »AF Begins Training with Lockheed Martin-Built F-35 Simulators; Mary Ann Horter Comments
U.S. Air Force pilots have begun to train with new Lockheed Martin-made simulators for the F-35 Lightning II aircraft at Hill Air Force Base. The simulators are designed to create virtual environments for pilots to develop tactics and incorporate the F-35 into their operations, Lockheed Martin said Tuesday. “All the pieces of …
Read More »Lockheed Martin to Develop Army Modular Protection System; Paul Lemmo Comments
Lockheed Martin has been selected to continue the development of the U.S. Army‘s open-architecture controller for the Modular Active Protection System under two contracts. The company will develop software for rapid vehicle countermeasures against threats and hardware that comply with the MAPS architecture and safety requirements, Lockheed Martin said Tuesday. “We are developing …
Read More »Lockheed Martin Picks Avcorp Outboard Wing for F-35; Peter George Comments
Lockheed Martin has selected Avcorp Industries to produce the outboard wing for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft. Avcorp will kick off production of the F-35 carrier variant outboard wing assembly in the second quarter of 2016 and deliver the products in the third quarter, Avcorp said Thursday. “The F-35 …
Read More »Lockheed Martin Builds Lasers With Fiber Modules for Army
Lockheed Martin has commenced the production of lasers with commercial fiber components for the U.S. Army based on a modular design that supports varied laser power as per mission requirement. The company said Monday the first laser will have a power of 60 kilowatts, which the Army can extend to 120 kilowatts due to …
Read More »Executive Profile: Christopher Kearns, Enterprise IT Solutions VP at Lockheed Martin
Christopher Kearns serves as vice president of enterprise information technology solutions at Lockheed Martin. In this capacity, he oversees the operation of private data centers, enterprise application management, cyber defense programs as well as the migration of data infrastructure to cloud computing platforms for clients at the Defense Department. Prior …
Read More »Lockheed Martin Nears Completion of Standalone Launcher Production; Jennifer Houston-Manchester Comments
Lockheed Martin is set to complete the production of its standalone launcher in October that is built to launch MBDA‘s common anti-air modular missile. The three-cell ExLS launcher is scheduled for qualification testing in late 2016, Lockheed Martin said Tuesday. Jennifer Houston-Manchester, Lockheed Martin ExLS engineering program manager, said the …
Read More »Lockheed Martin Lands US Air Force Common Ground Architecture Contract Modification
Lockheed Martin has received a $10,071,486 contract modification from the U.S. Air Force to further the service’s common ground architecture implementation work. Lockheed Martin will assist the Air Force in surveillance tasking and space-based infrared systems refactoring to help extend the capabilities of the Naval Research Laboratory’s Neptune CGA, the Defense …
Read More »Lockheed Martin Upgrades US Army Apache Helicopter’s Sensor Assembly; Matt Hoffman Comments
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $21.7 million contract to modernize the targeting and pilotage systems of the U.S. Army’s AH-64E Apache helicopter. Lockheed will install new laser rangefinder designator kits for targeting in Apache’s day sensor assembly, the company said Wednesday. “We are currently fielding laser kits as part of the M-DSA …
Read More »Airbus, Lockheed Martin to Update German Navy’s Warfare Aircraft; Mark Jarvis Comments
Airbus and Lockheed Martin have been selected to update eight of the German navy’s warfare airplanes. The companies will perform re-winging services on the P-3C Orion maritime patrol and anti-submarine fleet under an eight-year contract, Airbus said Wednesday. “Once installed, these new wings will extend the life of each German …
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