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Lockheed Martin Information Systems wins SEI level-4 software certification Software engineers at the Lockheed Martin Information Systems division in Orlando, Fla., are steadily improving their abilities in software engineering.
Lockheed Martin evaluates Navy plane with Linux NetworX computer cluster Test and measurement specialists at Lockheed Martin Corp. in Bethesda, Md., needed a powerful multiprocessing computer system to help them evaluate the remaining service life of the U.S. Navy EP-3E four-engine reconnaissance turboprop aircraft.
Sarnoff to develop imaging technology for Next-Generation Internet U.S. Department of Defense researchers are trying to develop new imaging and information-capabilities for the federal Next-Generation Internet program.
Latest F-16 fighter features advanced computing, displays, and sensors Leaders of the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. in Fort Worth, Texas, are delivering the most advanced F-16 jet fighters to the U.S. Air Force.
ComTeq to provide storage area network for U.S. Air Force headquarters Leaders of the U.S. Air Force are choosing ComTeq Federal Inc. of Rockville, Md., to provide a storage area network for the U.S. Air Force headquarters in the Pentagon, ComTeq officials say.
Sanders to begin producing upgraded shipboard electronic warfare system NASHUA, N.H. -- Engineers at Sanders, a Lockheed Martin company in Nashua, N.H., are starting full-rate production of an updated shipboard electronic warfare system for the U.S. and British navies.
DARPA, Air Force search for a better way to steer laser beams WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB, Ohio -- U.S. military scientists are moving ahead with a plan to develop chip-scale laser beam control components for what they claim will be a "revolutionary beam-control system" for several different defense applications.
MacDonald Dettwiler to provide robotics for International Space Station RICHMOND, British Columbia -- Systems designers at MacDonald, Dettwiler, and Associates Ltd. (MDA) in Richmond, British Columbia, are providing robotics for the International Space Station under terms of two separate contracts.
Perceptronics to research DOD's 'High-Level Architecture' ORLANDO, Fla. -- Designers at the U.S. Army Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM) in Orlando, Fla., needed research help in their efforts to link several different kinds of training simulators. To get it, they turned to experts at Perceptronics Inc. of Woodland Hills, Calif.
DARPA to investigate new electronics-cooling techniques ARLINGTON, Va. -- Officials of the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in Arlington, Va., are trying to find new types of solid-state heat pumps that can provide cooling without noise or vibration.
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