Lockheed Martin Aeronautics - Global F-35 Aircraft Coalition Builds Unique Collaboration Network
White Papers Lockheed Martin Aeronautics wanted three primary industrial partners, plus up to 1,000 suppliers in 30 countries. The Lockheed Martin-led F-35 team turned to 21st-century Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) technology to meet the challenges of...
[January 15, 2008, 0:01]
Lockheed Martin Empowers Employees With "my ePortal" Intranet
White Papers Lockheed Martin is a global enterprise principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture and integration of advanced technology systems, products, and services for government and commercial customers.
[December 20, 2005, 23:00]
Stock Watch: Comverse, Informix, Lockheed Martin, V-One and Yahoo!
News Lockheed Martin Comverse Technologies The telecom-equipment maker should see a nice rally Wednesday after it beat Street estimates by 3 cents a share in its third quarter, earning $44.6m (£27m), or 56 cents a share, on sales of $221.8 m.
[December 1, 1999, 12:10]
IBM middleware may refuel veteran aircraft
News IBM UK has joined the Lockheed Martin consortium competing to win the contract for Project Helix, the reconnaissance upgrade to the Royal Air Force's veteran fleet of Nimrod R Mk1 aircraft. According to Lockheed Martin, IBM will be focused on real...
[July 20, 2006, 10:45]
Linux gains acceptance in mission-critical defence app
News Real-time Linux systems vendor Concurrent has won a contract to provide mission-critical Linux software to aerospace manufacturer Lockheed Martin Space Systems. Lockheed Martin selected Concurrent's RedHawk Linux operating system for its United...
[November 30, 2005, 15:50]
Developing technology to protect information
Talkback What we need is legislation to protect information and to prosecute those data mining corporations such as Lockheed Martin that collate and distribute the information for a price. For instance, a government agency using Lockheed Martin or Accenture...
[December 13, 2007, 23:33]
IT's a question of ethics in the online workplace
News The flood of email traffic cost Lockheed Martin hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost productivity, and the employee lost his job. Cautionary tales are piling up -- from United Parcel Service of America, which caught one employee using a UPS...
[October 21, 1999, 13:44]
Worm and virus overload networks
News Sobig.F disrupted email systems at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, while the MSBlast variant, Nachi, disrupted the ticketing systems of Air Canada and the corporate networks at Lockheed Martin.
[August 20, 2003, 8:35]
Census processing to use innovative technology
News Systems integration firm Lockheed Martin has been chosen by the Office of National Statistics to ensure the process runs smoothly and it will be employing some innovative technology to help it along the way.
[April 28, 2001, 7:03]
Lockheed pulls out of NHS IT bidding
News Lockheed Martin confirmed it will not now be bidding for the contract to develop a "data spine" for a national electronic patient records system. A spokesman for Lockheed Martin would only say: "I can confirm we have withdrawn from the NHS national...
[September 1, 2003, 15:55]
UK leads in Galileo-procurement shortlist
News The ground-control system contract will be the subject of a UK-UK battle between Astrium and the G-Nav grouping, represented by Lockheed Martin IS&S. Logica is in the unique position of being able to bring together experts from a range of...
[September 22, 2008, 13:31]
Firms time their switch to XP
News It took an entire year of intensive testing and a lot of convincing before Kelley, desktop and asset manager for the Orlando-based Missiles and Fire Control division of Lockheed Martin, felt the time was right to start migrating the division's...
[May 25, 2001, 9:18]
MoD to track its wheels
News The Ministry of Defence recently awarded a £20m contract to Lockheed Martin UK and partners IFS Defence, LogicaCMG and INSYS to provide the information systems as a managed service to the LA IPT. The UK Ministry of Defence is developing a new...
[August 26, 2004, 17:05]
Intel's graphics chip rivals feel the FUD
News The chip was designed by Intel (INTC) in conjunction with Real3D, a spinoff of Lockheed Martin Corp. Intel's first foray into the 3-D sector-the Intel740 -- could sell as many as 10 million units this year, or 20 to 25 percent of the roughly 50...
[February 12, 1998, 14:11]
FBI: Winning the tech challenge
News In March, the FBI awarded Lockheed Martin the contract for Sentinel's development, which is estimated at $305m over six years. What made the FBI decide on Lockheed Martin as the primary contractor in March?
[July 19, 2006, 12:45]
A Year Ago: Intel's graphics chip rivals feel the FUD
News The chip was designed by Intel (INTC) in conjunction with Real3D, a spinoff of Lockheed Martin Corp. Rivals are holding their breath in anticipation of Intel Corp.s entry into the 3-D graphics market -- and for good reason.
[February 8, 1999, 5:56]
Ultrawideband may be just too wide
News One study was conducted by the Satellite Industry Association, which represents Lockheed Martin, PanAmSat and other aerospace equipment makers. The satellite industry and its TV and cable customers say a short-range wireless standard called...
[February 13, 2003, 9:41]
SAP project with German military stalls
News On Wednesday, SAP competitor Siebel Systems said it has formed an alliance with government contracting giant Lockheed Martin to sell computer systems. Software maker SAP is taking some heat for a stalled information technology project within the...
[November 22, 2002, 10:01]
Mass Office upgrades 'unlikely'
News Microsoft said several customers, including Hewlett-Packard and Lockheed Martin, have begun to test Office System. The new version of Microsoft's widespread Office software package is not likely to spur immediate mass upgrades among businesses upon...
[October 21, 2003, 10:00]
SAP denies report of stalled project
News On Wednesday, SAP competitor Siebel Systems said it had formed an alliance with US government contracting giant Lockheed Martin to sell computer systems. Software maker SAP denied Friday that the German government has hit serious snags installing...
[November 25, 2002, 11:09]



