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U.S. Air Force Awards Lockheed Martin Team $1.4 Billion Contract to Build GPS III Space System
DENVER, May 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Air Force today announced that a
team led by Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) has won the competition to build the
next-generation Global Positioning System (GPS) Space System program, known as
GPS III.
This program will improve position, navigation, and timing services for
the warfighter and civil users worldwide and provide advanced anti-jam
capabilities yielding superior system security, accuracy and reliability.
"Lockheed Martin is proud to serve as the U.S. Air Force's partner on this
critical national program," said Joanne Maguire, executive vice president of
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company. "Our low-risk, back-to-basics solution
is based on the team's outstanding record of success in developing and
evolving navigation satellites and we look forward to building a
next-generation system that will deliver enhanced performance for military and
civilian users around the globe."
Under the $1.4 billion Development and Production contract awarded today
by Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne and the Global Positioning Systems
Wing, Space and Missile Systems Center,Los Angeles Air Force Base, Calif.,
the team of Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, ITT Corporation, and
General Dynamics, will produce eight GPS IIIA satellites, with first launch
projected for 2014. The development contract will result in approximately 500
new jobs for Lockheed Martin.
Eight GPS IIIB and 16 GPS IIIC satellites are planned for later
increments, with each increment including additional capabilities based on
technical maturity. When fully deployed, the GPS III constellation will
feature a cross-linked command and control architecture, allowing the entire
GPS constellation to be updated simultaneously from a single ground station.
Additionally, a new spot beam capability for enhanced military (M-Code)
coverage and increased resistance to hostile jamming will be incorporated.
These enhancements will contribute to improved accuracy and assured
availability for military and civilian users worldwide.
As the program's Space System prime contractor, Lockheed Martin is
leveraging its proven record of providing progressively advanced spacecraft
for the current GPS constellation. The team designed and built 21 GPS IIR
satellites for the Air Force and subsequently modernized eight of those
spacecraft, designated GPS IIR-M, to enhance operations and navigation signal
performance.
For GPS III, Lockheed Martin's program management and spacecraft
development effort will occur at its facilities inNewtown, Pa., with final
assembly, integration and test located inDenver. The company'sSunnyvale,
Calif., operations will provide various spacecraft components and a launch
support team will be based atCape Canaveral, Fla. Lockheed Martin's
flight-proven A2100 bus will serve as the GPS III spacecraft platform.
ITT,Clifton, N.J. will provide the navigation payload, and General
Dynamics Advanced Information Systems,Gilbert, Ariz., will provide the
Network Communications Element (NCE) which includes the UHF Crosslink and
Tracking Telemetry & Command (TT&C) subsystems.
"ITT is proud to be part of cutting-edge technology that will improve
position, navigation, and timing services for warfighter and civil users
worldwide," said Chris Young, president of ITT Space Systems Division. "ITT
payloads have been aboard every GPS spacecraft -- a span stretching more than
30 years -- and we look forward to working on the next-generation of GPS
satellites as part of the Lockheed Martin team."
"General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems is proud to be a member of
Lockheed Martin's strong GPS III industry team," said Dennis Lowrey, vice
president of space systems, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems.
"With our 30-year heritage of providing trusted communication subsystems to
the GPS program, we are energized to continue our support to the U.S. Air
Force for this next generation of GPS satellites."
General Dynamics, headquartered inFalls Church, Va., employs
approximately 83,500 people worldwide and reported 2007 revenues of $27.2
billion. The company is a market leader in business aviation; land and
expeditionary combat systems, armaments and munitions; shipbuilding and marine
systems; and information systems and technologies. More information about the
company is available on the Internet at http://www.generaldynamics.com.
ITT Corporation (http://www.itt.com) is a diversified high-technology
engineering and manufacturing company dedicated to creating more livable
environments, enabling communications and providing protection and safety.
The company plays an important role in vital markets including water and
fluids management, global defense and security, and motion and flow control.
ITT employs approximately 40,000 people serving customers in more than 50
countries. Headquartered inWhite Plains, N.Y., the company generated $9
billion in 2007 sales.
Headquartered inBethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin employs about 140,000
people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design,
development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology
systems, products and services. The Corporation reported 2007 sales of $41.9
billion.
Media Contacts:
Steve Tatum, 408-742-7531; e-mail, Stephen.o.tatum@lmco.com
Chip Manor, 408-742-3397; e-mail, Charles.manor@lmco.com
Low- and high-resolution JPEG image files of a GPS III satellite are available
at:
http://www.lockheedmartin.com/gps
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