Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training has won an $8.9 million contract with the Navy to produce Integrated Submarine Imaging Systems and spares.
Lockheed Martin has won two contracts totaling $449 million to support the Air Force by continuing to produce Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles and Extended Range variants.
After a difficult year for government contracting, December ends on a high note being one of the most active months for contract awards. Who won the biggest contracts?
Calendar year 2013 came to a close with a flurry of contract awards, including one for $750 million and another worth over $500 million. Here’s a roundup of the major IT-related awards from the last two weeks of the year.
Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control has won an $8.8 million contract with the Air Force to provide the Royal Saudi Air Force with sniper advanced targeting pods.
Lockheed Martin has won more than $200 million in options with the Air Force to complete production of its fifth and sixth next-generation Global Positioning System satellites, or GPS III.
Lockheed Martin's Marillyn Hewson will celebrate her first anniversary as CEO with the addition of another title in front of her name. The company's board has appointed her chairman of the board.
November, like October before it, saw another decrease in the number of contract awards reported, but there were still some huge contract wins. Who made the list?
Lockheed Martin is cutting 4,000 jobs and reducing its facilities footprint, and sadly, moves like this will continue to be a regular part of the business landscape in today's market.
The government shutdown put a damper on contract awards in October, as did the traditional slowdown of awards at the start of a new fiscal year. Despite those conditions, though, there were several significant awards in October, and we rank the biggest for the month.
Lockheed Martin has won a $422 million contract modification to continue providing sustainment support for the Navy’s F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter aircraft.
A joint venture of Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman has won a $92.8 million contract to provide life cycle contractor support to the U.S. Army's Apache helicopter program.
Lockheed Martin has won a $113 million contract with the Air Force to design, develop, field and sustain aircrew training devices for HH-60G Pave Hawk search and rescue helicopters.