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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lockheed Martin Lockheed Martin Lockheed Martin Type Founded Headquarters Area served Key people Public (NYSE: LMT) 1995 Bethesda, MD, USA Worldwide Robert J. Stevens (Chairman), (President) & (CEO) Bruce L. Tanner (Executive Vice President) & (CFO) Dr. Ray O Johnson (Senior Vice President) & (Chief Technology Officer) A Lockheed Martin building in Bethesda worldwide. Robert J. Stevens is the current Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer. Lockheed Martin is the world’s largest defense contractor by revenue.[1] As of 2005, 95% of Lockheed Martin’s revenues came from the United States Department of Defense, other U.S. federal government agencies, and foreign military customers. A team led by prime contractor Lockheed Martin won the 2006 Collier Trophy for the development of the F-22 Raptor fighter jet. Industry Products Aerospace Defense ATC systems Ballistic missiles Munitions NMD elements Transport aircraft Fighter aircraft Radar Satellite Atlas launch vehicles NASA’s Orion spacecraft ▲ US$ 42.731 billion (2008) (58% > U.S. DoD 27% > U.S. Government 15% > International) (backlog of $80.9 billion) ▲ $ 5.131 billion (2008) ▲ $ 3.217 billion (2008) ▲ $ 33.439 billion (2008) ▼ $ 2.865 billion (2008) 146,000 (2009) LockheedMartin.com Revenue History Merger talks between Lockheed Corporation and Martin Marietta began in March 1994, with the companies announcing their $10 billion planned merge on August 30, 1994.[2] The deal was finalized on March 15, 1995 when the two companies’ shareholders approved the merger.[3] The segments of the two companies not retained by the new company formed the basis for the present L-3 Communications, a mid-size defense contractor in its own right. Both companies contributed important products to the new portfolio. Lockheed products included the Trident missile, P-3 Orion, F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-22 Raptor, C-130 Hercules, A-4AR Fightinghawk and the DSCS-3 satellite. Martin Marietta products included Titan rockets, Sandia National Operating income Net income Total assets Total equity Employees Website Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is a multinational aerospace manufacturer and advanced technology company formed in 1995 by the merger of Lockheed with Martin Marietta. It is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, in the Washington Metropolitan Area. Lockheed Martin employs 146,000 people 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Laboratories (management contract acquired in 1993), Space Shuttle External Tank, Viking 1 and Viking 2 landers, the Transfer Orbit Stage (under subcontract to Orbital Sciences Corporation) and various satellite models. On April 22, 1996, Lockheed Martin completed the acquisition of Loral Corporation’s defense electronics and system integration businesses for $9.1 billion, the deal having been announced in January. The remainder of Loral became Loral Space & Communications.[4] Lockheed Martin abandoned plans for a $8.3 billion merger with Northrop Grumman on July 16, 1998 due to government concerns over the potential strength of the new group; Lockheed/Northrop would have had control of 25% of the Department of Defense’s procurement budget.[5] In May 2000, Lockheed Martin sold Lockheed Martin Control Systems to BAE Systems. On November 27, 2000, Lockheed completed the sale of its Aerospace Electronic Systems business to BAE Systems for $1.67 billion, a deal announced in July 2000. This group encompassed Sanders Associates, Fairchild Systems, and Lockheed Martin Space Electronics & Communications.[6][7] In 2001, Lockheed Martin won the contract to build the F-35 Lightning II; this was largest fighter aircraft procurement project since the F-16, with an initial order of 3,000 worth $200 billion before export orders. In 2001, Lockheed Martin settled a 9-year investigation conducted by NASA’s Office of Inspector General with the assistance of the Defense Contract Audit Agency. The company paid the United States government $7.1 million based on allegations that its predecessor, Lockheed Engineering Science Corporation, submitted false lease costs claims to NASA.[8] On May 12, 2006, The Washington Post reported that when Robert Stevens took control of Lockheed Martin in 2004, he faced the dilemma that within 10 years 100,000 of the about 130,000 Lockheed Martin employees would be retiring.[9] On August 31, 2006, Lockheed Martin won a $3.9 billion contract from NASA to design and build the CEV capsule, also known as Orion – the next spacecraft for human flight – for the Ares I rocket in the Constellation Program. On August 13, 2008, Lockheed Martin acquires the government business unit of Lockheed Martin Nantero, Inc., a company that had developed methods and processes for incorporating carbon nanotubes in next-generation electronic devices.[10] Organization Aeronautics C-130 Hercules; in production since the 1950s, now as the C-130J Lockheed Martin/BAE/Northrop Grumman X-35 (F-35 Prototype) • Lockheed Martin Aeronautics • Lockheed Martin Aircraft and Logistics Centers Electronic Systems • Lockheed Martin • Lockheed Martin Sensors • Lockheed Martin • Lockheed Martin Support Canada Maritime Systems and Missiles and Fire Control Simulation, Training and 2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lockheed Martin • Lockheed Martin Enterprise Business Services • Lockheed Martin Finance Corporation • Lockheed Martin U.K. Joint ventures • International Launch Services (with Khrunichev, RSC Energia) • Lockheed Martin Alenia Tactical Transport Systems (with FinmeccanicaAlenia, now folded) • MEADS International (with EADS and MBDA) • Space Imaging (46%, remainder public) • United Launch Alliance (with Boeing) • United Space Alliance (with Boeing) • Kelly Aviation Center (with GE and RollsRoyce) • Protector USV - an unmanned surface vehicle with RAFAEL Armament Development Authority and BAE Systems • Defense Support Services (DS2) (with Day & Zimmermann) official site Submarine launch of a Lockheed Trident missile • Lockheed Martin Systems Integration Owego • Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories • Sandia Corporation Corporate governance Current members of the board of directors of Lockheed Martin are: Edward Aldridge, Nolan Archibald, Marcus Bennett, James O. Ellis, Gwendolyn King, James Loy, Douglas McCorkindale, Eugene Murphy, Joseph Ralston, Frank Savage, Anne Stevens, Robert J. Stevens, James Ukropina and Douglas Yearley. Information Systems and Global Services • Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory • Lockheed Martin Enterprise Solutions and Services • Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems and Solutions • Lockheed Martin Orincon • Lockheed Martin STASYS • Lockheed Martin Technology Ventures • Lockheed Martin Transportation and Security Solutions • Lockheed Martin Mission and Combat Support Solutions Controversy Canadian census The Canadian website Vive le Canada[11] ran a campaign from 2004 to 2006 to protest Lockheed’s involvement with the Canadian census. The campaign raised privacy concerns, noting that as an American company, all information gathered by Lockheed Martin can be collected by the US government under provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act, and with Lockheed Martin’s implicit involvement with the unpopular war in Iraq[12]. The campaign, called "Count Me Out", was a response to Statistic Canada’s census campaign "Count Me In", and offered information on Lockheed’s involvement with the census. It included an email form letter visitors could edit and send to Chief Statistician Ivan Fellegi Space • Lockheed Martin Space Systems Others • LMC Properties • Lockheed Martin Aircraft Argentina SA (formerly Fabrica Militar de Aviones) 3 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia opposing Lockheed’s involvement, and prompted some to refuse to fill out the census forms.[13] Lockheed Martin Department of Justice, United States Attorney Press Rlease, July 10, 2003. [9] Dutt, Jill. "Taking an Engineer’s Approach at Lockheed Martin." Washington Post, May 1, 2006.[1] [10] "Lockheed Martin Acquires Nantero, Inc.’s Government Business Unit". Taume News. 14 August 2008. http://news.taume.com/World-Business/ Business-Finance/Lockheed-MartinAcquires-Nantero_-Inc__s-GovernmentBusiness-Unit-6439. Retrieved on 2008-08-14. [11] http://www.vivelecanada.ca [12] http://www.carleton.ca/jmc/cnews/ 13022004/n1.shtml [13] http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/ story/CTVNews/20090410/ census_objector_090412/20090412/ [14] http://dailygleaner.canadaeast.com/ search/article/549174 University of New Brunswick protest On January 20, 2009, a group of students and community members from the Strax social justice group in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, saturated the University of New Brunswick campus with notices that Lockheed Martin, "the world’s largest military contractor" would be coming to campus to recruit computer science and engineering students. The posters provided information about the manufacturing of internationally condemned cluster bombs by Lockheed Martin, and details its close relationship with the Bush administration. Lockheed Martin cancelled their recruitment session at the last minute, and stated that they wanted to "err on the side of caution."’[14] See also • Lockheed Martin Maintenance Trophy External links References [1] "Defense News Top 100." Defense News. [2] Norris, Floyd (1994-08-31). "A ’merger of equals,’ with Martin Marietta the most equal". The New York Times. [3] "Martin Marietta-Lockheed merger is approved". The New York Times. 1995-03-16. [4] Mintz, John (1996-04-23). "LockheedMartin Loral Merger May Mean a Loss of Business; McDonnell Douglas Threatens to Cancel Billions in Contracts". The Washington Post. [5] Wayne, Leslie (1998-07-17). "Lockheed cancels Northrop merger, citing U.S. stand". The New York Times. [6] "Contract for BAE". The Times (Times Newspapers). 2000-11-28. [7] Parreault, Carl (2004-07-14). "British aerospace firm buys Sanders". The Union Leader. [8] { http://www.usdoj.gov/tax/usaopress/ 2003/txdv03030610-lockheed.htm } LOCKHEED MARTIN PAYS NASA $7.1 MILLION SETTLEMENT. U.S. • Lockheed Martin web site • Santa Fe New Mexican article "Jury Awards Fired Sandia Analyst $4.3 Million" • TIME Magazine article "A Security Analyst Wins Big in Court" • Article on Lockheed Martin from the Center for Media and Democracy • Washington Technology article "Lockheed loses Los Alamos outsourcing to U. of Calif" • Washington Post article "Lockheed Wins Contract to Build NASA’s New Spaceship" • "Patents owned by Lockheed Martin". US Patent & Trademark Office. http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nphParser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtm adv.htm&r=0&p=1&f=S&l=50&Query=an%2F%22Lo Retrieved on December 5 2005. • ABC News report "Jury Slaps Defense Giant for Neglecting National Security" • Space.com article "Lockheed Martin Accepts Blame for Root Cause of Craft’s Loss" • CBS News article "NASA: Mars Surveyor Was Doomed By Humans" • BBC News article "Lockheed Fined Over Secrets Breach" • Washington Post article "Coast Guard Failed to Properly Oversee Contracts, Officials Say" Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin" 4 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lockheed Martin Categories: Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange, Aerospace companies of the United States, Companies based in Bethesda, Maryland, Defense companies of the United States, Lockheed Martin, Aircraft manufacturers of the United States, Companies established in 1912 This page was last modified on 22 May 2009, at 11:46 (UTC). 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