Cybersecurity and big data might have to share market spotlight soon, as nanotechnology is rapidly emerging as a promising area, with tons of opportunities for contractors.
Lockheed Martin, in partnership with the Tech Council of Maryland and the National Cyber Security Alliance, will host a cybersecurity awareness day and promote education and careers in the field of cybersecurity.
Lockheed Martin CEO Marillyn Hewson isn't afraid to go public with her thoughts on leadership, business and her personal story. It's a break from tradition, but also might be what cements her place as a business leader beyond the confines of government contracting.
Longbow LLC, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, has won a $51 million contract with South Korea to provide the country with fire control radars for its Apache attack helicopters.
Lockheed Martin has acquired Amor Group in an attempt to expand its international presence and boost its IT solutions for the energy, transport and public sectors.
Lockheed Martin has won yet another Aegis combat system contract, this one worth $12.5 million, with the Navy to provide system engineering and technical services.
Lockheed Martin has won a $10.2 million contract with the Navy to update the Visual Interactive Simulated Training Application that supports the surface combat systems.
August saw a slight slow down in the number of contract awards that Washington Technology covered, but dollar values are up, and the pace is still strong compared to earlier in the year. Who are the big winners?
Lockheed Martin has won a $49 million contract with the Navy to provide engineering and assurance efforts toward the Aegis combat system. Work includes configuration management, quality assurance and operation and maintenance.
Lockheed Martin has won a $34 million contract to help the Marine Corps modernize their attack helicopters by providing it with a target sight system and data.
Lockheed Martin has won a $48 million contract with the CDC to provide IT, operational and logistics support services to the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response.
Eight companies have won extensions to their Advanced Technology Support Program III contracts by another $1.3 billion, allowing them to continue their work supporting obsolete and difficult to maintain technologies.
Lockheed Martin has won a contract modification under the Air Force’s NETCENTS I contract to provide an integrated space situational awareness prototype developer.